Result for 23249E062B8487929A6508E69A0853722E662F90

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/lua-wsapi/manual.md
FileSize10367
MD5B0DB6ECA44A9E6D94E49521490D5CF2F
SHA-123249E062B8487929A6508E69A0853722E662F90
SHA-256C91BE5A05A5E55382A44786FBCA8DF1A80EA88809E489BC4BFC052B828E19135
SSDEEP192:yLTIAoxBr+OSRxBwyvhgeQapJZ1C0xPQhru0mVHg2NSGJdkvMDwpAHljQmrCi7:yAzxRlgxOIhgeQapJZnxPQ99eHgUhIvu
TLSHT1DD220AAFCB9023B203D723D0645F91D5F326801D5780A070B25C86593B5467E93BBBEA
hashlookup:parent-total15
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 15 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F85B0F73341B4F9FA666C8C571800627
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-134B7764A00716C69D0C38B27D27C287A0588DF3F
SHA-2568A71AC90AC0CC621D117B93E28834B75DA6FD6B2E5F4106EB880B3550759700F
Key Value
MD5F11D9A6DEB29F92E084D69C9ABBB7C6E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-1DA4F3E5A2A9D44EFD4889C8DE60A4A60A7AF4889
SHA-256FD4EBE172B13D0B70756FC05D82D22825196A8BD43B218D79CEC5FCA6549CC9B
Key Value
MD59FC5F243ABB8832B092BC303830FE1C9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-127F28A2157659381B811B921731085CD5168B918
SHA-25676D802794F4B97F77BE527EB1A046A64B0A616D0E982F346840C6D2EC52DE6B2
Key Value
MD594B8A7267DA852A968D431F759692A2A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease13.fc33
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1DF50EBF9395A21CB64118FEA77F9A9C56CC2CC36
SHA-256174E766D7ECA1D7B0A07DCEFB655DCDE287207B31934C38DDF517F36DDBBB923
Key Value
MD5C026C65053D3A014AE55B6338311548E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.git6b35861.fc21
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-192092D3CF4E2F83C8E7F4F352A18E68AFE4F2C68
SHA-256A91D0354E039FBFE4C8AF276994E679C49F5759C1AE86205AA5D1FC811E0346C
Key Value
MD54DD578643CCD9C360A1CD3C57323B2E6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-10A16E3A127AF614E88623032D986F0F5F4ACA859
SHA-25653278CC68B7378015E066AC47556D07678F31E2092D1308268DE3B2EDD69620B
Key Value
MD5B12726F0CF072C13116A9FC12E35D38E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1F4AAFD7859ABBF9FB883CDC801DB3EB9D6B74A02
SHA-2563947D541B8F2EC63330EE1398085170D3528F50D27E638A00FA378248F478D54
Key Value
MD5CDD915816CDB89BC047BE73D87EFF247
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1F75CA5C56D4C324C82BCF9BB5FE92DC09E1835F6
SHA-25626D9E7D94E2C34F6C8625AD1D0D5862FA07BCA9AF36BA01F08ED8B1E39738075
Key Value
MD57A6C40110D217392416E63331F2ED4FD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease4.fc24
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-10E7CEF7FA9996729263A6156BD9E484058A9C279
SHA-256CB680DD428B1E92B9F226AC7126F45C0B84F11113FFF23D70CCEBF1D63F6E15F
Key Value
MD505CE42D13B70462A1BCF0303F41ABB4F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.git6b35861.fc20
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-1358CEDF544537067A5D1469B7D7FA2CE05C00BA9
SHA-25650170788A8D483EADF46C02FAD897998219AC4E75677DF6BDD98A6093009C70D
Key Value
MD59EACD323F17D6257EF66CD3062086BBB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease2.git6b35861.fc20
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-15FFEDFC0B055CD2DA6B9620DEAFD8A8EEAC9127D
SHA-256D99868FCBCB379A4DF8A6C59D77296C59DD1B458D2F060273851AFC100B3EA7C
Key Value
MD51779F909AC9648563E90B30C02CC1818
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease4.fc24
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1F7F0FA1EB259238FF3ADD8C647FD82AF95AF137C
SHA-256B3B9F36307D7C3F3DB861E9D022DC3C3FC89C5DB6AB4204E85C45B0D09D93C7A
Key Value
MD53B80297D7C41F50521713D442FD195AD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1024EC543A56887F34D4FFBFB22F7196BD4A241C4
SHA-256802465A98C87EAA3ED308C380CAD514C68C299780304B38611AE22CFACEB7596
Key Value
MD50C610388599A11CFD107B635194369BD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease11.fc32
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-1599D61BD6048E02A0C61B0A9FC5DE220E782C471
SHA-25692C889F8535ABE96A7965875A54A9B498E80A0373C5D2266DBC6F7D05F24B06B
Key Value
MD55EBEF3F829FF224F4A8178E84C112DF0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionWSAPI is an API that abstracts the web server from Lua web applications. By coding against WSAPI your application can run on any of the supported servers and interfaces (currently CGI, FastCGI and Xavante, on Windows and UNIX-based systems). WSAPI provides a set of helper libraries that help with request processing and output buffering. You can also write applications that act as filters that provide some kind of service to other applications, such as authentication, file uploads, request isolation, or multiplexing. WSAPI's main influence is Ruby's Rack framework, but it was also influenced by Python's WSGI (PEP 333). It's not a direct clone of either of them, though, and tries to follow standard Lua idioms.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelua-wsapi
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion1.6.1
SHA-16BE1D6841542210F1FFECA7997BEE40F47282244
SHA-256AD597C59C5C6334D66AF7B3BB4CF232EDF8BFE877CBE979735A7902C97F14927