libapache-mod-fastcgi 2.4.7~0910052141-1.2 source package in Ubuntu

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libapache-mod-fastcgi (2.4.7~0910052141-1.2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * debian/control
    - add libtool-bin to solve FTBFS (Closes: #793189) 
    - drop dpatch
  * add debian/source/fomrat as 3.0 (quilt)
  * debian/patches
    - convert dpatches to quilt and remove it.
  * debian/rules
    - drop dpatch
  * add missing debian/compat file

 -- Hideki Yamane <email address hidden>  Sat, 25 Jul 2015 11:34:35 +0900

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Uploaded by:
sugi
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
sugi
Architectures:
any
Section:
httpd
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

libapache2-mod-fastcgi: Apache 2 FastCGI module for long-running CGI scripts

 This is a FastCGI module for the Apache 2.x web server. FastCGI is an
 open standard for communicating between a web server and a long-running
 web application. CGI scripts supporting FastCGI can be started as a
 daemon and process multiple requests without restarting. This is
 particularly useful for scripts written in languages like Perl, as it
 saves the cost of recompiling the scripts and its loaded modules with
 each invocation.

libapache2-mod-fastcgi-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libapache2-mod-fastcgi

 This is a FastCGI module for the Apache 2.x web server. FastCGI is an
 open standard for communicating between a web server and a long-running
 web application. CGI scripts supporting FastCGI can be started as a
 daemon and process multiple requests without restarting. This is
 particularly useful for scripts written in languages like Perl, as it
 saves the cost of recompiling the scripts and its loaded modules with
 each invocation.