apache2 2.2.21-2ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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apache2 (2.2.21-2ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low * No-change rebuild to drop spurious libsfgcc1 dependency on armhf. -- Adam Conrad <email address hidden> Fri, 02 Dec 2011 17:36:28 -0700
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Binary packages built by this source
- apache2: Apache HTTP Server metapackage
The Apache Software Foundation's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
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It features support for HTTPS, virtual hosting, CGI, SSI, IPv6, easy
scripting and database integration, request/response filtering, many
flexible authentication schemes, and more.
- apache2-doc: Apache HTTP Server documentation
This package provides the documentation for Apache 2. For more details
see the apache2 package description.
- apache2-mpm-event: Apache HTTP Server - event driven model
Each Apache Multi-Processing Module provides a different "flavor" of
web server binary, compiled with a different processing model.
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The event MPM is designed to allow more requests to be served
simultaneously by passing off some processing work to supporting
threads, freeing up the main threads to work on new requests. It is
especially suitable for sites that see extensive KeepAlive traffic.
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This MPM is experimental and less tested than the worker and prefork MPMs.
- apache2-mpm-itk: multiuser MPM for Apache 2.2
The ITK Multi-Processing Module (MPM) works in about the same way as the
classical "prefork" module (that is, without threads), except that it allows
you to constrain each individual vhost to a particular system user. This
allows you to run several different web sites on a single server without
worrying that they will be able to read each others' files. This is a
third-party MPM that is not included in the normal Apache httpd.
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Please note that this MPM is somewhat less tested than the MPMs that come with
Apache itself.
- apache2-mpm-prefork: Apache HTTP Server - traditional non-threaded model
Each Apache Multi-Processing Module provides a different "flavor" of
web server binary, compiled with a different processing model.
.
The prefork MPM provides a non-threaded implementation using a variable
number of processes where each process handles only one connection
at the same time. It is not as fast as threaded models, but is considered to
be more stable. It is appropriate for sites that need to maintain
compatibility with non-thread-safe libraries, and is the best MPM for
isolating each request, so that a problem with a single request will not
affect any other.
- apache2-mpm-worker: Apache HTTP Server - high speed threaded model
Each Apache Multi-Processing Module provides a different "flavor" of
web server binary, compiled with a different processing model.
.
The worker MPM provides the default threaded implementation. It is
recommended especially for high-traffic sites because it is faster
and has a smaller memory footprint than the traditional prefork MPM.
- apache2-prefork-dev: Apache development headers - non-threaded MPM
This package provides the development headers and apxs2 binary for
apache2-mpm-prefork; see the apache2 package description for more details.
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This should only be used when you absolutely *must* support a non-threaded
environment (for PHP, for example).
- apache2-suexec: Standard suexec program for Apache 2 mod_suexec
Provides the standard suexec helper program for mod_suexec. This version is
compiled with document root /var/www and userdir suffix public_html. If you
need different settings, use the package apache2-suexec- custom.
- apache2-suexec-custom: Configurable suexec program for Apache 2 mod_suexec
Provides a customizable version of the suexec helper program for mod_suexec.
This is not the version from upstream, but can be configured with a
configuration file.
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If you do not need non-standard document root or userdir settings, it is
recommended that you use the standard suexec helper program from the
apache2-suexec package instead.
- apache2-threaded-dev: Apache development headers - threaded MPM
This package provides the development headers and apxs2 binary for
threaded versions of apache2; see the apache2 package description
for more details.
- apache2-utils: utility programs for webservers
Provides some add-on programs useful for any webserver. These include:
- ab (Apache benchmark tool)
- logresolve (Resolve IP addresses to hostname in logfiles)
- htpasswd (Manipulate basic authentication files)
- htdigest (Manipulate digest authentication files)
- dbmmanage (Manipulate basic authentication files in DBM format, using perl)
- htdbm (Manipulate basic authentication files in DBM format, using APR)
- rotatelogs (Periodically stop writing to a logfile and open a new one)
- split-logfile (Split a single log including multiple vhosts)
- checkgid (Checks whether the caller can setgid to the specified group)
- check_forensic (Extract mod_log_forensic output from Apache log files)
- httxt2dbm (Generate dbm files for use with RewriteMap)
- apache2.2-bin: Apache HTTP Server common binary files
The Apache Software Foundation's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
.
This package contains all binaries but no configuration or support scripts.
To get a stand-alone server, you need to install one of the apache2-mpm-*
packages, such as worker or prefork. Other packages like gnome-user-share
may bring their own Apache configuration, though.
- apache2.2-common: Apache HTTP Server common files
The Apache Software Foundation's goal is to build a secure, efficient and
extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The
result has long been the number one web server on the Internet.
.
This package contains the configuration and support scripts.
However, it does *not* include the server itself; for this you need to
install one of the apache2-mpm-* packages, such as worker or prefork.