On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote: > On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote: > > Look at Squid instead - an old version can be found in rex/unstable. It's > > a few version behind. > Never heard of Squid. Speedwise I have seen no other software that could > compete with Harvester.
Squid started out as patches for Harvest whenever its (free) development stopped. However squid now has more functionally than Harvest cached - in the same way as Apache started from NCSA's httpd. Have a look at http://www.nlanr.net > > I've also been working on a few packages myself: > > > > - analog WWW stats program > > - apache + php + webcounter Apache with several additional modules > There are webcounter cgi-bin thingies that we are using on our site. I'm using the webcounter module as it's neater. > The most important stuff for you will probably be the apache source code. > I'd really like to see someone maintaining it and keeping it current. Creating a debian package of apache1.1.1 is simple - I just used the debian.* files out of the old package as a basis. That's when I started added extras like the webcounter....... > > - gated (for internal use - Gated have strict > > redistribution policies!) > I know. Perhaps you can just publish the patches and have debian.rules do > an automatic ftp from the gated site? Can do. I haven't started on it yet - hopefully within the next week. A few header files gated needs seem to be missing (like /usr/include/netinet/ip_var.h) and I believe that libc5.3.x should have them so I may need to upgrade parts of my system to "unstable". Dermot -- Dermot Bradley Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communications Director Tel: 01232 560552 Genesis Project Ltd Fax: 01232 560553 Belfast & Derry, Northern Ireland WWW: http://www.gpl.net/