hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2_amd64.changes is NEW

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Sun Jun 15 18:47:02 UTC 2008


cl-hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/h/hunchentoot/cl-hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2_all.deb
hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2.diff.gz
  to pool/main/h/hunchentoot/hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2.diff.gz
hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2.dsc
  to pool/main/h/hunchentoot/hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2.dsc
(new) hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2-2_all.deb optional libs
the Common Lisp web server formerly known as TBNL
 Hunchentoot is a web server written in Common Lisp and at the same time a
 toolkit for building dynamic websites. As a stand-alone web server, Hunchentoot
 is capable of HTTP/1.1 chunking (both directions), persistent connections
 (keep-alive), and SSL, but it can also sit behind the popular Apache using Marc
 Battyani's mod_lisp.
 .
 Hunchentoot provides facilities like automatic session handling (with and
 without cookies), logging (to Apache's log files or to a file in the file
 system), customizable error handling, and easy access to GET and POST
 parameters sent by the client. It does not include functionality to
 programmatically generate HTML output. For this task you can use any library
 you like, e.g. (shameless self-plug) CL-WHO or HTML-TEMPLATE.
 .
 If you want to run the included example website, please install cl-who.
hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/h/hunchentoot/hunchentoot_0.15.7.dfsg.2.orig.tar.gz
Changes: hunchentoot (0.15.7.dfsg.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New fake upstream version:
    + fix upstream file permissions in upstream git branch.


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