Package : libmicrohttpd > RPM : libmicrohttpd-0.9.72-1.mga8.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | libmicrohttpd |
Version | 0.9.72 |
Release | 1.mga8 |
URL | https://www.gnu.org/software/libmicrohttpd/ |
Group | System/Libraries |
Summary | Small C library to run an HTTP server |
Size | 1,704KB |
Arch | x86_64 |
License | LGPLv2+ |
Description
libmicrohttpd is a small C library that is supposed to make it easy to
run an HTTP server as part of another application. Key features that
distinguish libmicrohttpd from other projects are:
* C library: fast and small
* API is simple, expressive and fully reentrant
* Implementation is (largely) HTTP 1.1 compliant
* HTTP server can listen on multiple ports
* Support for IPv6
* Creates binary of only 22k (for now)
* Three different threading models
libmicrohttpd was started because the author needed an easy way to add
a concurrent HTTP server to other projects. Existing alternatives were
either non-free, not reentrant, standalone, of terrible code quality or
a combination thereof. Do not use libmicrohttpd if you are looking for
a standalone HTTP server; there are many other projects out there that
provide that kind of functionality already. However, if you want to be
able to serve simple WWW pages from within your C or C++ application,
check it out.
run an HTTP server as part of another application. Key features that
distinguish libmicrohttpd from other projects are:
* C library: fast and small
* API is simple, expressive and fully reentrant
* Implementation is (largely) HTTP 1.1 compliant
* HTTP server can listen on multiple ports
* Support for IPv6
* Creates binary of only 22k (for now)
* Three different threading models
libmicrohttpd was started because the author needed an easy way to add
a concurrent HTTP server to other projects. Existing alternatives were
either non-free, not reentrant, standalone, of terrible code quality or
a combination thereof. Do not use libmicrohttpd if you are looking for
a standalone HTTP server; there are many other projects out there that
provide that kind of functionality already. However, if you want to be
able to serve simple WWW pages from within your C or C++ application,
check it out.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 8 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | x86_64 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2020-12-30 17:59:42 |
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