Package: motsognir Version: 1.0.8.1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Mateusz Viste Installed-Size: 371 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3) Filename: ./amd64/motsognir_1.0.8.1_amd64.deb Size: 305948 MD5sum: 359092bde7f02b36c629f52c9ae41968 SHA1: bd78938cd4ad4ffb44ac75a0a5019db27e3f9256 SHA256: 68131e37ec3511c437527c44f3189f3abff258486fa661e53d6563dc14551a3f Priority: optional Description: Motsognir is a robust, reliable and easy to install open-source gopher server for Unix-like systems The Motsognir gopher server is meant to be used for small projects (like home servers), but should scale well on bigger architectures as well. All the configuration is done via a single configuration file, which has very reasonable defaults. That makes Motsognir easily maintainable, and allows the administrator to have a full knowledge of what features are allowed/enabled on the server, and what's not. Motsognir supports server-side CGI applications and PHP scripts, is plainly compatible with UTF-8 filesystems, and is entirely written in ANSI C without external dependencies. Package: motsognir Version: 1.0.8.1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Mateusz Viste Installed-Size: 370 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3) Filename: ./i386/motsognir_1.0.8.1_i386.deb Size: 306348 MD5sum: c6983e414d9469882cf6f218d980ef7e SHA1: 425c518ba54e4533f389887fea94b2d6ae90da26 SHA256: 24b5b340f64812ce3124ea092fe599dbd119641ac3db2965dd91ff6416324335 Priority: optional Description: Motsognir is a robust, reliable and easy to install open-source gopher server for Unix-like systems The Motsognir gopher server is meant to be used for small projects (like home servers), but should scale well on bigger architectures as well. All the configuration is done via a single configuration file, which has very reasonable defaults. That makes Motsognir easily maintainable, and allows the administrator to have a full knowledge of what features are allowed/enabled on the server, and what's not. Motsognir supports server-side CGI applications and PHP scripts, is plainly compatible with UTF-8 filesystems, and is entirely written in ANSI C without external dependencies.