# PaCkAgE DaTaStReAm DMNCspdy 1 332 # end of header 070701000e687a000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a481600000102000000200000000000000000000000000000001100000004DMNCspdy/pkginfoPKG=DMNCspdy NAME=SpeedyCGI ARCH=sparc VERSION=2.20 CATEGORY=system VENDOR=Sam Horrocks EMAIL=sam@daemoninc.com PSTAMP=Sam Horrocks BASEDIR=/usr CLASSES=none HOTLINE=http://www.daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/ DESC=Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently 070701000e6879000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a481600000183000000200000000000000000000000000000001000000004DMNCspdy/pkgmap: 1 332 1 s none bin/speedy=../perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy 1 i copyright 15117 41256 1032472588 1 i depend 57 3311 1032472593 1 f none perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy 0755 bin bin 49660 9306 1032472339 1 f none perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backend 0755 bin bin 63756 10054 1032472324 1 f none perl5/site_perl/5.005/CGI/SpeedyCGI.pm 0755 bin bin 28622 11530 1032472307 1 i pkginfo 258 21916 1032472598 07070100000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b00000000TRAILER!!!070701000e687a000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a481600000102000000200000000000000000000000000000000800000004pkginfoPKG=DMNCspdy NAME=SpeedyCGI ARCH=sparc VERSION=2.20 CATEGORY=system VENDOR=Sam Horrocks EMAIL=sam@daemoninc.com PSTAMP=Sam Horrocks BASEDIR=/usr CLASSES=none HOTLINE=http://www.daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/ DESC=Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently 070701000e6879000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a481600000183000000200000000000000000000000000000000700000004pkgmap: 1 332 1 s none bin/speedy=../perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy 1 i copyright 15117 41256 1032472588 1 i depend 57 3311 1032472593 1 f none perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy 0755 bin bin 49660 9306 1032472339 1 f none perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backend 0755 bin bin 63756 10054 1032472324 1 f none perl5/site_perl/5.005/CGI/SpeedyCGI.pm 0755 bin bin 28622 11530 1032472307 1 i pkginfo 258 21916 1032472598 070701000e687b000041ed000009af00000064000000023d8a481600000000000000200000000000000000000000000000000800000004install070701000e687c000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a480c00003b0d000000200000000000000000000000000000001200000004install/copyrightThis software is Copyright (C) 2002 Sam Horrocks GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software. Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is addressed as "you". Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement.) These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it. Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program. In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License. 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or, b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or, c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.) The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance. 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it. 6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License. 7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License. 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License. 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation. 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 070701000e687d000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a481100000039000000200000000000000000000000000000000f00000004install/dependP SUNWpl5u Perl 5.005_03 11.8.0,REV=2000.01.08.18.12 070701000e687e000041ed000009af00000064000000033d8a481600000000000000200000000000000000000000000000000600000004reloc070701001d9079000041ed000009af00000064000000043d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000000c00000004reloc/perl5070701000e687f000041ed000009af00000064000000033d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000001400000004reloc/perl5/5.00503070701000e6880000041ed000009af00000064000000023d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000001800000004reloc/perl5/5.00503/bin070701000e6881000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a47130000c1fc000000200000000000000000000000000000001f00000004reloc/perl5/5.00503/bin/speedyELFh44 (44 ,,/usr/lib/ld.so.1  !"$%'()*+-013469<=>?@BCDEGHIJKMNORUWZ\]`bdfhkmoqsuvxyz{|~ #&,./2578:;AFLPQSTVXY[^_acegijlnprtw}8 ! c  8 {l@ 7JR8< jp }`n, 6X( o< 3\4  t @   NX 6v@ IQ5P dkrz, 85 7H4 |L0x0T '7H @ Xed$ k0rb 0L8 k(< 3$ =, i0   P@ )u,  nX 3 9JO8TH e6` va@$ eh l hPt0 4T DzX  1  ( <@ d>^  Q-, `RL  {H4  d0 8  `$ "7|H 39d B,0KtRXYD_f2L< z  p3>$ 0 @ >74 -0 bd` b8 ; n %$-2m|h DUD kr2  H 3 0$ hl LQ\  m0 *; \B Oo e ~  pzU 8/T -4 D\` .c( 1HD g o :@ , D~TJ3, ^qcj9HD _64 zc0 <_  c@h ht SXh \, f\ @.0$ l -h8 30, -$ Dld \\  m tH e, __ctypespeedy_poll_waitspeedy_opt_getspeedy_script_munmapspeedy_util_geteuidspeedy_util_stat_devinospeedy_opt_restorevsprintfatoispeedy_script_open_failurespeedy_util_exitspeedy_script_findspeedy_util_die_quietspeedy_opt_read_shbangspeedy_script_closespeedy_opt_exec_envpspeedy_frontend_mkenvspeedy_script_mmapbsearchspeedy_util_mapoutmemsetstrlentouppersigismember_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE__edataspeedy_util_getcwdsigsuspendspeedy_util_mapinspeedy_util_getpidisattysigemptysetfcntl_environstrerrorspeedy_circ_free_segsspeedy_util_gettimeofdayspeedy_opt_script_fnamespeedy_ipc_cleanupmemcpyspeedy_poll_freestrncpyspeedy_circ_initfstatspeedy_group_createspeedy_util_execvpspeedy_frontend_collect_statusspeedy_group_cleanup.remwritevspeedy_frontend_proto2speedy_script_open_finistrcpyspeedy_cb_readspeedy_util_open_statspeedy_util_killspeedy_slot_freespeedy_ipc_connectspeedy_cb_writespeedy_group_start_beshutdownsetsidspeedy_opt_savespeedy_opt_set_etextspeedy_circ_reallocspeedy_opt_exec_argvspeedy_frontend_remove_runningspeedy_slot_insertspeedy_cb_initspeedy_backend_be_wait_getstrncmpspeedy_opt_set_script_argvsigaction__register_frame_inforeadvspeedy_poll_quickwaitspeedy_util_time_invalidatespeedy_slot_alloc_PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_speedy_util_timespeedy_sig_got_DYNAMICunlinkmallocerrnostrchrspeedy_util_pref_fdspeedy_opt_orig_argvsignalsleepforkspeedy_frontend_clean_runningspeedy_cb_shiftspeedy_abortspeedy_slot_checkspeedy_poll_initspeedy_sig_freespeedy_script_missingmemmovepipespeedy_group_lockspeedy_backend_below_maxbespeedy_util_getuidspeedy_util_pid_invalidatespeedy_frontend_connectspeedy_util_fnamespeedy_cb_freespeedy_circ_data_segsspeedy_group_sendsigs_endspeedy_backend_disposespeedy_opt_initsigprocmaskspeedy_frontend_dispose_lib_versionspeedy_script_changedsigpendingftruncatespeedy_backend_exitedalarmspeedy_optdefswaitpidspeedy_slot_removespeedy_poll_resetatexitspeedy_circ_adj_lenspeedy_group_be_startingspeedy_script_getstatspeedy_sig_init__deregister_frame_infolseekspeedy_util_strnduppollsocketspeedy_sig_waitspeedy_poll_issetdup2speedy_slot_appendspeedy_poll_set_startsigaddsetspeedy_backend_remove_be_waitspeedy_file_set_statespeedy_group_invalidatestrcatmainspeedy_util_diespeedy_opt_script_argvspeedy_group_parent_sigspeedy_file_sizestrcmpspeedy_file_maddrspeedy_ipc_connect_preparesigdelsetlibsocket.so.1SISCD_2.3libc.so.1SUNW_0.7/usr/perl5/5.00503/sun4-solaris/CORE  zt   =( U0^Da8S(4U@L"X`dLpe|!? rh:yV 43$q0)<HQT` lx$2uEg-T ,8DPB\hAt_9fG+P b @D# @Za @Z@>, @ 0"@i@Z@Z㿐/ZĐ @# @   $?@`  ``@Zl   "㿐㿐/Zʮ `` @ZU 㿐㿐#T.  J @/ -`    @Z=T.  `* T  ?#T. @ @Z, ?  D #T.   * 㿐P! "P#T @Z*`$#T#P#T@Z*`$#T#T. "  * 㿀@Z @Z@Z @Z @-@Z @ 㿐c` "c`#\a`@Y     Ѐ2  2  2 d Ԁcؐ"*  ((( (@   Ѐ   㿐  *  ' H'H'L  "#"cА  P   K ``#TJ   @Yv !@F"0@n"0 @ Q "Ԁ@$#d ?@#А@ߒ 2a@} @YT#X H@Y;b ,`  ``,`cd"`"`#b @ #" @ #TJ ` "#x#T#d ,` J  2`@*  " ``,` ,` & ``@@`  $#d  @ 9 #d#|,`*  @ 9``,`#d`   ` 2 `@ < @X  @X  #d,`* &``,`#TJ    @X #d -#+5 ,`*  ѐ  @ 9@  _  \ @ؔ <T@ 4 @k   ,`" cЀ 2 2  "  "c@Ȑ@ Ґ "  2    2     @ "  6  `2 `   ``$,`@` < 7c Ġ0` "c` xc` ` q! c Ā   ``,`@ 2``X@X  O"##` X@0 9 E@ \ H@L@ U   c q"#`X@Wؔ & @W "#Ԣ ,```"@@ א #|#,`, @ Ԕ 9@ Д <``,` @  X@  9 #d,`*   @  9 " ` 2` @  <``,`@ ʒc 4ʢ   D  @V i @    ``` @@ 㿈쀢 4㿐@WQ @W> @& 㿐@& & & & & 㿐 @W9 @۔ 㿀  C "$"   @& @ 4` @V@V`@@ @W` 0 D   &  0@㿀 2 @X @V2   D  " &  2 `@]    㿀  ?@*@E?J`" "@"`" `" " " "  @  "" $" " " #"   㿐   㿐 "   @@V    Ԙ# 㿐 @` & 2 & "@Vh & p& )ʒ 2$& 쀢@ `& &  @VP&  첒  @VFԀ`ؒ @V;& 㿐@  ?@V4@U 㷐@V,a`a@V(@V @V%1 D " a@Va@V  D@Va@Va㿐'H'L'P'T'XҒH㿐'H'L'P'T'X" DŒH㿐@!$"0@U㿐@U`@Uٔ.㿈!"(?@U$"("(!"$?2@U$"$"$@U#@U P .`aa @U;`0 .`: #\aa0@U㿐"'@Uf@U  D "`?@U ,㿐`    @U &@Un&@Uk㿐  @@UZ&? ?2㿐@U, @4& &     @Uv &8@ & @U & @Uk  ?&  㿐`@T@T㿐 !#쀢 @U*$##쀦@T0 ?㿐1"(?@U&&"("(㿐1"$?@U&"$"$㿐1#쀢 @T&##㿈##䀢  @U ##'`'㿐##䀢  @T ##&`&    ;h  ;`:@:` #㿐@T ? @Tߒ?@Tn? *```*`*`*` `*` 㿐"## !@T x# 㿐##& l`& p`& t` & x  l " *   * l* `N 'Ԑ '@T  ,  @Tx   , @T @T    , @T  & x & | &  &   x@TY   , 㿐a!@@T.& 㿀@TB?   , @T; " n   @SȔ   , `  @T   , 㿐.`` H. 2  ``(**@ 2 * 2 ?@, 4 @#@ D㿐 H. 6    (,`,`@ {2 * 2 ? `,` H  @( @ j * 2 ??* ,`2 @,` 24  H@@ 㿐 H. 6    (,`,`@ @2 * 2 ? ` H @( @ 1 * 2 ??*  . ?  @   "N   &@ &,`2  㿐 H  " `H ``H @`H@ * 2 ? ?*   ? `Hf `H  㿐J  @SU   !   "@ `$  @SB* 㿐!@S9 $   $  aah і  *`㿈@@RƢ  @S ?`aԐ!p0\Ya@S @R? ( ) H. 2 ``@. @2 * 2 ?@"  H. 2 ``@. @r2 * 2 ?@"  g 0%@R@@} N @Rw@RQ aaxa@Rတ{@0x!㿐 H. 6    (,`,`@32 * 2 ?,`@ 2  ! @    ,`q2 ,`2 @  ,`@     $ &@2 @   㿐@` H @(@@@* 2 ??*  26@*  :#``H @(@* 2 ??*  06*  2 `H 6*  2a !``H @(@* 2 ??*  *6@*  "㿈7777@ 쀢@77쀢` H @(@* 2 ??*   ?㿐. .`6`6 Ē` H @(, , @l2 * 2 ? 2  ,`2 㿈' 6.`6` H. 6    (,,@F2 * 2 ? H,2 ``,@52 * 2 @],+-4`"@4 `H (- @4`* 2 ?J #4```H @(- @ 4`* 2 ?` * #4 @4`6*  ,-4 4`{쬒 # `H`(4 @4 * 2 ?@ "-@m @QW @ @ 4   -2  H,2 ``,@Ƒ2 * 2  H,2 ``,@2 * 2 @Bư㿈7@  6@`H* 2 ` @(@@@* 2 ??*  ( . @@2`7 . @2`%@b@ H. 2 ``@. @p2 * 2 ?@2` 㿈@ +@6@ `  "`C@,`2 ``H @,`@C2 * 2 ?" ,`2   `H(,`,`@-2 * 2 ?  @  ` @ڒ` `26@2`H- 2 ``- @2 * 2 ?` 6@4 ,``H2 @`H4 `H`@(@* 2 ??* "`` ,`@ ,`@c  @2 @]  "o   , @O  , @㿐 *  @@ & & @O&㿐@O& && 㿐 'L    ( ݒ   * `& L*  L `* `* `*        O* &  L@  @  @@OL L & 㿈@`"L @O{ @'쀢     (    * `& *  * * *     v   * &  @  @g  @@OP  & `@`    P  *@ & @ n @b&"J`@OF@5X#@R    @X@O     &   9*@a!@O@h?'    * &H#@h  ( @H@NД    ג  * &p`C  @NЀ```  В͔@NaaŔ @# <@ʖ#@Nl`D " @ 2 @q@NmА@Nǒ 㿐. 6  5.` 1 H  (*`@1* 2 ?@ H, 2 ``@, @ 2 * 2 ?@   , 2 @ , 4  @ @̐@㿐 H. 6    (,,@2 * 2 ?` ,@Q2  2( . 2 ` H @(. @ * 2 ?  "` . 2 @ ` `@a@. 6 㿐 H. 6    (,,@2 * 2 ? .  A'2``H @(. . @2 * 2 ?  -. 2 `H @. @2 * 2 ? 0. 2 `H @. @~2 * 2 ? ~ ,. 2 02`. `œ2`㿐. 6   H (*`*`@\2 * 2 ? $ .  @%`2``H @(?@D* 2 ?*  0. `@&`㿐" L`  . ‘2  L  㿐 H. 6    (, , @2 * 2 ?@  "2 , 2 @ H`  @(. . @2 * 2 ?2 * "  ?. c2 㿐#``!@M6 H$ H$`㿐!  $ !   "L@M! ?$ Ha!؁h  H* 7''А 7"L @LȀ?2aݐ!" 㿐!"L?@L?$"L㿐 H *`@M 㿐 "&@L&h ʬ !L$ "p@  "@L "!L%"1/ ') L?2#7#@Lp`  F  !@L!7??$Laj!L @L- 7''А 7L @L$Ȁ?2LaW"L@L?aO">`0`0` H  *  @:H`0L@Lb?2La8" L@Le?a0"`0H@  L  !H HH%  &` @ @"HE a"0H  H; H  !H a"HjLa"` "`㿐!H * H` `   㿐   0 0֞0Ş(  H *`㿐#aHې$aH㿐. 6   H`(, , @_2 * 2 ?@ 0 H, 2 ``@, @M2 * 2 ?@ 2,2 ` H @(,@< * 2 ?2 2,`2 ` H @(,`@+ * 2 ?2 0@, 2 @"6@, 2 @"6㿐. 6   H`(, , @2 * 2 ?@@2`0 H, 2 ``@, @2 * 2 ?@2 2@` H @(@@ * 2 ??* 2 26@ "6㿐. 6   H`(, , @đ2 * 2 ?@2`2 H, 2 ``@, @2 * 2 ?@2 0` H @(@ * 2 ??* 2 06@ "6@㿐 H  @@ * . 2 ?@ 0$4  H ` *`2`?#@a". 2 ,`Р  a" H` 2`. 6  H.    : ;@::㿐. 6  @a H`(, @<* 2 ?@ 2, 2 @2am# H, 2 ``@, @"2 * 2 ?@2 2 H, 2 ``@, @2 * 2 ?@ H` 202` B#㿐. 6   H  , ,  Ha#82`,, 6 㿐& `@I* &`@Iޑ.`& @ 㿐@I@I 㿐&    @JZ* `) @ 2` (@@ @ #` "@22 2 2㿐 @J< *` " R  @ 㿐㿐Ɣ㿐. 2  S`@J㿐. 2  @J n 6@@I  l(`a#h`@I@I㿐 !!+  @I ?" D   a@I  퀦!+ax#?㿐. 2  @I_ . 2  @Iʔ n8@ 㿐 ,   & 㿐 . , 6 @    , @I@  ,  ,  㿐 H. 6    (,,2 * 2 ? H,2 ` @,2 * 2 ? :`.  '2``H @(. . ʑ2 * 2 ? 0. y2 . `2`4`` ",m4` ,2 ! H  <  HҔ 㿐 H. 6    (*`*`2 * 2 ?  ?$ 㿐 H. 6    ( ,,p2 *  N,` 2 ? G  D H`@(*Z * 2 ?@  5,  2%H2``  @(, , B2 * 2 ?, 2 `H @, 32 * 2 ? 0@2 ?,, 2 y2`, `H㿐. 6   H`(, , 2 * 2 ?@ $ 5 H, 2 ``@, 2 * 2 ?@ ( ! H, 2 ``@, 2 * 2 ?@  , 4 ِ Hi 㿐>. `H2  "J@ nJ` oJ` n J` eJ` "-.  H. 2 ``@. 2 * 2 ?@2 " H, 2 ``, 2 * 2 ?@b@H% . 6 㿐 H. 6    (, , r2 * 2 ?@ r?,  b2 &  㿐 H. 6    (, , P2 * 2 ?@ `", @,  2  㿐 . 6   H`(, , +2 * 2 ?@ @ 㿐!܀ @G!"!܁㿐aP#㿐S!܀ &b $ @j   saP?"a "!ܰ 㿐   !@H !؁!܀ # aPh@F ݰ  @@2  x @2 haP@2 㿐1!P㿐 "J@ n J` o J` n J` eJ``? H .   -H2``  @(. . 2 * 2 ?. 2 `H @. t2 * 2 ? 0. 2 `H @. d2 * 2 ? 瀦`2u`. 2 `H @. O2 * 2 ? " H . 2 ` @. :2 * 2 ? " . 2 `H @. (2 * 2 ?H "`. . 2 `H @. 2 * 2 ?  "* 2 ?2 `H @( . . 2 * . 2 g 2 ? "?* @b@F 2]`,` S)'` H2``  @(Ր* 2 ?* P @ #P` 2   ` 2` 2` @@` A  `` H @(* 2 ?*  0,`` H`. . `H.  T#. 2 ` H @(. y *  2 ?  H, 2 ``, [2 * 2 ?@!P!P : :@", 2  H. 2 ``. <2 * 2 ! #`H. 2 @  `H . 6 㿐!! $!㿐'[0"a㿐 & @D (&& 㿐  & * @E@ @&  @ *`& @D*`&   *`㿐 *`"  ؒ` ( 㿐 @@D`@ 2@㿐 @D㿐.`@D"㿐1@J@ # "9L  @ $ L   "9 L 2  L 2 @ ϒ$ `@ 2@x` @D&@  Y ''X@ =J -9@ .J -2)@2 @J` -J``?2`@ @@DPO`@`"@J@ -݀@   N^ Z  2'؀ >㿐N %     "@D"Ā N@ a#&  ?#. @D6&   .  `?@DzN ` `2 &  6&   $ &   .  㿐J  1!b`@C!㿐@D3@㿐 @C`,@DIN,b  ^@D@# @C㿐 9, @ * : `4_!8*`             ? & b* @*`"@V * 푓:` &|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Н㾈! " %"" b (V % " `j `d''D, ")b,*  "N  "@B@Bɐ  0N @C $,3"!!䀢 "b 8 А!ِܐ!!! "b$ϐВҐ""("̒@ #b@`@@C-  2 ` @C2 = "֔`@ 2@# b #\b`Hbb @B @B @Bo W hb( W "b(;$ 2 b|  `HK #DK  !@ K b9  "9J "  J  b`J@ 2b ' j"@ '' !" " W̐zJ@B#㿐!!b$!)""(㿐!b$.  㿐"㿐!b"!㿐@B  "* *   * 㿐!@A $",",b㿐 ", *  `  ` @A , "b,$(㿐/Ap  ??㿐㿠㿠Cannot spawn backend process%s[%u]: speedy: %s.%x.%x.%c%s.%x.%x.%x.%cToo many sigs passed to sig_initwait%s%s_backendforkGroup list or frontend lists are corrupt.mmap failedunlock fileopen temp filelock filefstatftruncatetemp file is corrupttemp file is invalidcould not open temp fileOut of slotsFile too small for another slot while allocating slotnum %d. File size=%d. Try increasing MIN_SLOTS_FREE.Freeing free slot %dAttempted free of slotnum 0slotnum %d out of range, only %d allocedSocket path %s is too longcannot create socketMissing script filename. Type "perldoc CGI::SpeedyCGI" for SpeedyCGI documentation.default%uUnknown speedy option '-%c'perl-%c%s--SPEEDY_SpeedyCGI %s version %s built for perl version 5.%03d_%02d on %s speedy2.20sun4-solarisscript read failedVERSION/tmp/speedyTMPBASETIMEOUTRESTATTIMEOUTPERLARGSMAXRUNSMAXBACKENDSnoneGROUPBUFSIZPOSTBUFSIZGETBESPAWNSBECHECKTIMEOUT/usr/perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backendBACKENDPROG,84(00<0H0T0`0l0x00000000000000 0,080D0P0\0h0t0000000000000~0{0x(0u40r@0oL0lX0id0fp0c|0`0]0Z0W0T0Q0N0K0H0E0B0? 0<09$06003<00H0-       o'uoo$D` oo0p p`PB @b 80g M r tTv Dh     ,$,48OWL& <  H We$s8},4    $88 TH X dl#X P%"4 /`7B O! W"l c"\\ j$p o  y H- H0L 0L (H2L 5XH $2 ,H8 8p /9 9 < "D 5h <4H; GLt S?Hd eG sK ~ ? BLL Dl Kt< K  A` >| C <HQ\ !T +9LAX( M\ | ZWdp DftL[` HV HV0 X`@ X8( Vp W< PH\ XHb )c 3@e@ `HdD KdD0 Ud| _dtt mhHf\ |pHm Pw( $P x   ,%vT$ xHvT = G{ L|@ `(v v, w$ w w@H {| w  $vx H0  08 -(H0 W$ :4H^8 !"c  ]8 e{l@ 8< p `n, 6X( o< 3\4 + t P@k VNX lv@ 5P , 85  7H4 #|/L60>xG0T ]7H v ed$ 0b 0L8 k(< 3$ =, i0  3 8  ?P@ tu, VnX i o v8TH 6` a@$ eh  l h P t0 4T z zX   1 2( 1<@ )d P^  c-, rRL  H 4    d0 8  `$  47|H E9d T,50 ]t dX kD q x2L<   p i  >$ 0 @ 74 -0 bd` b8 ; n "$ * /m|h AUD h o2  H 3  0$ hl L Q\  Bm0  ; \ 0 =o S  ~  ^ hU A8 ~ /T -4 D \` { c(   1HD g o :@ # ;TA3, U Za9HD \64 qc0 <_  c@h ht SXh \, f\ .0$ l-h8 #30, 3$ Jld b\  szHe, speedycrti.svalues-Xa.ccrtstuff.c__do_global_dtors_auxframe_dummygcc2_compiled.force_to_data__CTOR_LIST__object.11__DTOR_LIST____EH_FRAME_BEGIN__init_dummycompleted.4fini_dummyp.3speedy_main.cstop_sock_readstry_closelocal_patchesfdinfosig_pipescbmy_canreadfdinfo_sizecatch_siggot_siggot_stdoutread_stoppedfd_initmy_copydonekillmedoitfd_changespeedy_cb.cspeedy_circ.cget_segsspeedy_util.cuid.9saved_pidreadallmy_euidjust_diesaved_timespeedy_sig.csig_handlersig_init2sig_wait_basicspeedy_frontend.cget_a_backend_hardsignumnext_alarmadd_stringssig_handler_setupget_a_backendadd_stringslbe_parent_spawndid_clean.42fe_prevsig_setup_donefrontend_pingenlarge_bufalloc_bufbackend_checksig_handler_teardownfrontend_check_prevspeedy_backend.ccount_besspeedy_file.cfile_fdremove_fileswitch_statefile_unlocksaved_tmpbaselast_reopenfile_closefile_namefile_statfile_create_time.21cur_statefile_lockedfile_unmapfile_lockmaplenstr_replacefile_mapfile_close2speedy_slot.cspeedy_poll.cspeedy_poll_waitspeedy_ipc.cdo_connectget_fnamemake_sockmake_socknamespeedy_group.cspeedy_script.cscript_mapinfolast_openscript_fdscript_statspeedy_opt.cstrlist_exportcopy_optdefscmdline_splitperl_argvspeedy_opt_orig_argvbuf.33optdefs_savestrlist_initspeedy_opt_exec_argvocmpprocess_speedy_optsgot_shbangspeedy_opt_exec_envpstrlist_append3strlist_replacestrlist_splitstrlist_concat2opt_set_bynamestrlist_freescript_argv_locstrlist_setlenspeedy_optdefs.c__DTOR_END____do_global_ctors_aux__CTOR_END____FRAME_END__crtn.s_START__END___ctypespeedy_opt_getspeedy_script_munmapspeedy_util_geteuidspeedy_util_stat_devinospeedy_opt_restorevsprintfatoispeedy_script_open_failurespeedy_util_exitspeedy_script_findspeedy_util_die_quietspeedy_opt_read_shbangspeedy_script_closespeedy_frontend_mkenvspeedy_script_mmapbsearchspeedy_util_mapoutmemsetstrlentouppersigismember_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE__edataspeedy_util_getcwdsigsuspendspeedy_util_mapinspeedy_util_getpidisattysigemptysetfcntl_environstrerrorspeedy_circ_free_segsspeedy_util_gettimeofdayspeedy_opt_script_fnamespeedy_ipc_cleanupmemcpyspeedy_poll_freestrncpyspeedy_circ_initfstatspeedy_group_createspeedy_util_execvpspeedy_frontend_collect_statusspeedy_group_cleanup.remwritevspeedy_frontend_proto2speedy_script_open_finistrcpyspeedy_util_open_statspeedy_util_killspeedy_slot_freespeedy_ipc_connectspeedy_cb_writespeedy_group_start_beshutdownsetsidspeedy_opt_savespeedy_opt_set_etextspeedy_circ_reallocspeedy_frontend_remove_runningspeedy_slot_insertspeedy_cb_initspeedy_backend_be_wait_getstrncmpspeedy_opt_set_script_argvsigaction__register_frame_inforeadvspeedy_poll_quickwaitspeedy_util_time_invalidatespeedy_slot_alloc_PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_speedy_util_timespeedy_sig_got_DYNAMICunlinkmallocerrnostrchrspeedy_util_pref_fdsignalsleepforkspeedy_frontend_clean_runningspeedy_cb_shiftspeedy_abortspeedy_slot_checkspeedy_poll_initspeedy_sig_freespeedy_script_missingmemmovepipespeedy_group_lockspeedy_backend_below_maxbespeedy_util_getuidspeedy_util_pid_invalidatespeedy_frontend_connectspeedy_util_fnamespeedy_circ_data_segsspeedy_group_sendsigs_endspeedy_backend_disposespeedy_opt_initsigprocmaskspeedy_frontend_dispose_lib_versionspeedy_script_changedsigpendingftruncatespeedy_backend_exitedspeedy_optdefsspeedy_cb_freewaitpidspeedy_slot_removespeedy_poll_resetatexitspeedy_circ_adj_lenspeedy_group_be_startingspeedy_script_getstatspeedy_sig_init__deregister_frame_infolseekspeedy_util_strnduppollsocketspeedy_sig_waitspeedy_poll_issetdup2speedy_slot_appendspeedy_poll_set_startsigaddsetspeedy_backend_remove_be_waitspeedy_file_set_statespeedy_group_invalidatespeedy_cb_readstrcatmainspeedy_util_diespeedy_opt_script_argvspeedy_group_parent_sigspeedy_file_sizestrcmpspeedy_file_maddrspeedy_ipc_connect_preparesigdelsetas: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 @(#)SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 ld: Software Generation Utilities - Solaris Link Editors: 5.8-1.275v <F4.interp.hash.dynsym.dynstr.SUNW_version.rela.got.rela.bss.rela.plt.text.init.fini.rodata.dynamic.data.ctors.dtors.eh_frame.symtab.strtab.comment.stab.index.shstrtab.stab.indexstrvalues-Xa.cXa ; O ; V=3.1 ; R=WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0/on28-builds/on28_38c/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc; /opt/SUNWspro.40/SC5.0/bin/../SC5.0/bin/cc -xO3 -xcg89 -Wa,-cg92 -xspace -W0,-Lt -Xa -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Iinc -I../inc -DTEXT_DOMAIN='"SUNW_OST_OSLIB"' -I/on28-builds/on28_38c/proto/root_sparc/usr/include -c -o values-Xa.o ../port/gen/values-Xa.c -W0,-xp   @" o@-B  7B  $ ABDD$ Khhe,QW]2 FX e,,n(t$${,,44<888@ x)6`$  Nv070701000e6882000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a47040000f90c000000200000000000000000000000000000002700000004reloc/perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backendELF,44 (44 /usr/lib/ld.so.1  !"$%(+,-./14579;=?ABCDEGHIJMOPQRSVXYZ[]_`cefijkmostvwx{} #&')*02368:<>@FKLNTUW\^abdghlnpqruyz|~v< v 8Z Wl qx~U4 |<pVH lQ4 Q  7|ClNU` _e} {V< r|  8 (iL,  n )5x N@ZU4 n@ !u   rL0 Yh@ 8#*6 9GThZdf {h^T 8qh   Dp  &$t =Tm@ EP@K~ f , ~i< r0  4 ,_h (" 8 NY`lqP4 }| \j  t p < VH  u| %Ut4 8  My c,@ v8 i0  ~ pO TX ($ ?[ VV  rWD ,t Rt t fxZix` <qZL    5 .k Ap` S`~|0 {<1LP$ @$`s$ ( ttL ]| 'd 3H Ahh  R ZX dP( qq( < x VXH  DT( L    H Y SP 4 $ P z0 P< R$$ .  5, :h` W ha ~ `     T  q h@ @   Q, 03P 5 ; IaTD d FP@! L  J $ SHT X 3   RH,  ~h p ! (X d 70 ? G  YI   h{< |4 T4    0  `0 \    o$ Perl_sv_freespeedy_ipc_acceptspeedy_group_invalidatespeedy_frontend_remove_runningspeedy_slot_insert_sorted_edatafputsspeedy_util_geteuidspeedy_util_execvpsigpending__filbufstrncmpwriteumasksigdelsetspeedy_util_open_statfreadPerl_sv_2pvmemcpyspeedy_util_die_quietspeedy_util_pid_invalidateperl_get_cvPerl_newXSspeedy_util_killerrnospeedy_group_start_bespeedy_util_stat_devinospeedy_util_getcwdspeedy_poll_waitPL_markstack_maxPerl_newSVpvXS_DynaLoader_dl_errorfchdirspeedy_file_set_statespeedy_slot_allocPerl_sv_setpvperl_get_svspeedy_group_be_startingsigemptysetspeedy_util_getpid__ctypePL_sv_yesstrlenspeedy_opt_exec_envpspeedy_opt_script_fnamespeedy_poll_issetspeedy_sig_initspeedy_util_exitPerl_my_setenvfflushPerl_sv_newmortalstrchrspeedy_script_munmapspeedy_reallocPerl_safefreepollPerl_do_closeperl_get_avspeedy_opt_perl_argvperl_parsePerl_safereallocspeedy_backend_create_slotPerl_newHVspeedy_file_maddrspeedy_poll_setspeedy_opt_initboot_DynaLoaderspeedy_opt_restorePerl_hv_storelseekspeedy_opt_read_shbangtoupper__iobspeedy_script_open_failure__deregister_frame_infospeedy_file_fd_is_suspectPerl_av_pushspeedy_poll_quickwait_lib_versionspeedy_opt_set_script_argvfreopenspeedy_backend_remove_be_waitspeedy_util_gettimeofdayspeedy_script_getstat__register_frame_infoPerl_croakunlinksigismemberspeedy_poll_initspeedy_group_parent_sigwaitpidspeedy_slot_insertspeedy_optdefsspeedy_ipc_listenstrerrorspeedy_opt_setspeedy_script_findspeedy_util_timespeedy_ipc_listen_fixfdspeedy_util_getuidspeedy_opt_orig_argvspeedy_group_sendsigsspeedy_script_mmapPL_stack_spXS_DynaLoader_dl_install_xsubspeedy_file_need_reopenshutdownspeedy_script_missingPerl_markstack_growperl_get_hvspeedy_perl_forkPerl_newSVivspeedy_script_openspeedy_opt_script_argvspeedy_backend_disposespeedy_util_time_invalidatespeedy_sig_waitPerl_safemallocPL_na_startspeedy_util_fnamefdopen_finiPerl_hv_undefstrcmpspeedy_slot_removeperl_eval_svspeedy_frontend_disposevsprintfdup2_etextspeedy_mallocspeedy_slot_appendspeedy_slot_checkperl_call_svspeedy_script_closespeedy_perl_run_environsigactionspeedy_util_argcdlopenfstatPerl_sv_setivbsearch_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_speedy_ipc_cleanupspeedy_opt_savegetppidspeedy_backend_be_wait_putsigprocmaskPerl_sv_2boolspeedy_file_sizestrrchrsigaddsetspeedy_abortspeedy_poll_resetPerl_formgetenvgetsocknamePerl_sv_incmemset_endalarmatoispeedy_sig_freespeedy_util_mapoutfcntlPerl_newSVpvfperl_allocspeedy_group_cleanupspeedy_util_pref_fdbindatexitXS_DynaLoader_dl_find_symbolPL_markstack_ptrspeedy_backend_exitedstrcpyPerl_newRVPerl_newSVpvnPerl_setdefoutsleepPerl_messstrcatfclosespeedy_poll_freespeedy_file_fork_childspeedy_opt_getPerl_hv_fetchPerl_sv_2mortalspeedy_util_diemaindlsymPerl_av_undefspeedy_backend_below_maxbeXS_DynaLoader_dl_load_file_PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_speedy_perl_initPerl_hv_delete_entPerl_gv_fetchpvPerl_hv_deletespeedy_util_strndupspeedy_group_lockXS_DynaLoader_dl_undef_symbolssocketspeedy_sig_gotstrncpydlerrorPerl_hv_store_entspeedy_xs_initspeedy_group_createsigsuspendspeedy_util_mapinPerl_sv_2iv_DYNAMICPL_stack_basePerl_sv_catpvnftruncateperl_constructPerl_sv_setsvperl_destructspeedy_slot_freelibsocket.so.1SISCD_2.3libdl.so.1libc.so.1SUNW_0.7libperl.so.1libnsl.so.1libm.so.1libcrypt_i.so.1/usr/perl5/5.00503/sun4-solaris/CORE  zt  * zt  5 =( ?MXl8{*<PK@J ,80DMPX\^h9t~z>q7(!4@LXd;pr|%  tF $0<HT`lx41P+o$2 ,T8@DP\h=tb :5G(V4@'LXdp| [Z8 j$0< HTI`lxY3 @D# @^g"@^@q, @ <"@@^@^㿐/^⸐ @# @   $?@`  ``@^   "㿐㿐/^ʮ `` @^ 㿐㿐. 6  # (*`*`@2 * 2 ? $.  ,#c2``  @(?@* 2 ?* `c @(?@~* 2 ?*  0. `c 㿈. ?#6 ,  쀊  `?, `2  @ ~ , 6 @ 2`?@^' @ 㿐. @&6  ,`@ x],`2 @ P W@ @ =? #(,`,`@!2 * 2 ?" ,`,2 @ ˓2`& #,`2 `@,`@ 2 * 2 ?" #,2 `@,@2 * 2 ?"  @@ @ @ ,`,2 @Փ2` @ޒ 㿐. 6  # (,`,`@Α2 * 2 ? 2` #  U,`2 Q @ K@4 # (,`,`@2 * 2 ? $.  2'2`` @(. . @2 * 2 ? 0. 2 ` @. @2 * 2 ? @ ?2,`. 2 @ (2`. `ԓ2`,`@ԑ2   "?@]?? !g"@]; ? g"@]5 ?2g@"@`<@U@Pgb @ ^ @@ S @@#,2 ``,@+2 * 2 ?@`  "$ ,@A2  "$ @ .  @ $ ,2 ʒP,4 )@  @P@  `# @(,@4 * 2 ?  P@  4 4   #`(,@ޑ4 * 2 ?@ $P@      @\@  ,@.2 @ ې  @  㿐@\㿐@\㿐 h@).6@>  _) h`)/ 7`@? @ )!X? ?Ȑђ@\k㿀? ?a   `?  &@@\N && @\Q0  @@ @\I㿐 @\C /  "`& @ 㿐 #c "c`8 @\)##$: "@@\" X? & ? ?Ȑd!!@\ !  @\  @\ @\#?h@\? X#@@eX>`>  !@[#?$#  "S N M #? @[ " ?N .N  " @[ؐ!? #h (@[ @ $#?"@#? @[Ŕ ?!` #? Xh (@[h?  >` >@#@h@X>@`>`㿀 @h 䀢@h 耢@h 쀢@2 h@[#?h h (@  䀢@2   耢@2   `? 㿐 22  "    0    @[X &@[W &@[V  & @[T &@[S &  "  2h 0@` 㿐@ 1 !!؀ #p@[8!ؐ @  Ph` @   *`" *  @l* @% 㿈? $@['  ' $ 쀢   ?"h0  @ P   @Z@Z  @Z.`&@㿈@ / @Z   @Z h@Z`` &@ZߐX@Z   ?2&@Z- @Z̒ & @Z̐ " ` $` ? ?Ȑ˒!@Z @Zv! @Z @Zk㿐@ &@`&8 㾈?p ?xph`h@Z @Ē??@@Z? 2h@kh @Z@Z~ h`@Zy @Ґ#c "c`8 2@Z##&: "@@Zc @Z&@#@9@` @J04  `  0" #@@@" #@@  h B @@Z+#@*  2@h@Z%`@Y "@@Z &@@ #@@`"@#@@Zaܔh @㿐@@Z@ܠ @ @Y~ @ P"P  !"`  " $" `$  " $" `0  " $" @Y`$@Y"@Yݒ = $@Yؒ"@b@Y 2,@Yc,@Y˒@Y`g @Y# "@Y@Y @YMT N   @Ye??ؐ? %@YS   % `1 ː   @Y!!@X @@ @X??oЦ2`W`@X  `k В  @Y??R l``+@'  @" @ @ @`"@` @YaΒ ?2  . ??a !@@ @X`@`"@`@Xa 8@ `Ő  @X|``    @X  @X  @Xޒ  " ??Ȑ" <@XВ@XV 2 @X@@X!ذ#!"@XĐ@X $@X’  0@X  @X !#h``@X #h#`@X `#@X h@L @W @W @W #L#X@@  01@W#X -  ")%,`@*`@`l@ @Wؖ "`@" @ $@@X9ܒ@7`` ,`#X@W 㿐 ",* r $,@XP!@XM"a"a"@XK   @W  `0 *`0  ",* L    "@Wْ @W l @WԘ 2@W ,` TJ@ n J` o J` n J` eJ``?@X "ah@!@W!؀  @   ,@  "  @ ؔh@Wa h!0@!@H!e`Ж@Wݘ h@z!X@ @ #@@Ā@  @ #@@@ m@V 㿐 TJ@ n J` o.`J` n .`J` e.`J``?.`@ 2  @W . @ 62  #.`2 ` @.`@ۑ2 * 2 ?  *`. 2 .`@2` #`(. . @2 * 2 ?@@ @. #. 2 ` @. @2 * 2 ?" . 4 @ .`@ ӑ2 @ @  y#. 2 ` @. @2 * 2 ?@ @. #. 2 ` @. @q2 * 2 ?" . @ n2 @~ ѐ@y .`2  @ l ec. 2 @  @ r0㿐#c "c`8 @V4##$: "@h!p@Vn @V #@@? @V "#@V 㿐@Vbp @ 㿐@  ?@V@U   㷐@VShaxh@V4@Vb@V1# " h@V4a@V#@V/h@V*a㿐'H'L'P'T'XҒH㿐'H'L'P'T'X"#ŒH㿐@c!$ <@V^㿐@U`@VW.㿈!#?@VO$##!#?2@VH$## @V@Um P .`ha@Uś;`0 .`: #\ha@U㿐"'@UN@V   㔠 "`?@Ud ,㿐`    @V  &@UP&@UM㿐  @@U&? ?2㿐@U @4& &     @U &8@ & @T & @Uה  ?&  㿐`@TϞ@T㿐 !! @UQ$!!@U0 ?㿐1#?@U&##㿐1#?@U&##㿐1! @U!&!!㿈!!耢  @U~ !!'`'㿐!!耢  @Ul !!&`&    ;h  ;`:@:` #㿐@Ta ? @T?@TS? 􀠠*```*`*`*` `*` 㿐"!! !@U x! 㿐!!& l`& p`& t` & x  l " *   * l* `U#0'Ԑ '@T  ,  @T   , @Tڐ @T   , @TՔ  & x & | &  &   x@T   , 㿐h!Ȑ@T.& 㿀@T?   , @T " n   @T   , `  @T   , 㿐.``#. 2  ``(**@2 * 2 ?@, 4 @@B㿐#. 6    (,`,`@y2 * 2 ? `,`#  @( @h * 2 ??* ,`2 @,` 24 #@t@㿐. 6  5.` 1#  (*`@;* 2 ?@#, 2 ``@, @*2 * 2 ?@   , 2 @H , 4  @: @Ր@ː㿐#. 6    (*`*`@2 * 2 ?#.`2 ``.`@2 * 2 ?``?  `?N`L "㿐#. 6    (*`*`@ϑ2 * 2 ?@#.`2 ` @.`@2 * 2 ?2 .`4  @ӔW@ఁ㿐#. 6    (*`*`@2 * 2 ?@#. 2 ``@. @2 * 2 ?@2 . 6  @8 㿐#. 6    (,,@i2 * 2 ? .  A'2`` @(. . @T2 * 2 ?  -. 2 ` @. @B2 * 2 ? 0. 2 ` @. @22 * 2 ? 4 ,. 2 ړ2`. `œ2`㿐. 6  # (*`*`@2 * 2 ? $ .  @%`2`` @(?@* 2 ?*  0. `@&`㿐  L`  . ‘2  L  㿐#. 6    (, , @ȑ2 * 2 ?@  "2 , 2 @#`  @(. . @2 * 2 ?2 * "  ?. 2 㿐#b `!@RU#$#$b 㿐!"  $" !   #@RC ?$#h!h" #* 7''А 7#ؒ @QuȀ?2h"""㿐" h"!#؀?@Q&?$#؁" #؀?"@QCh? "h"@x@?"c""㿐# *`@R"㿐 "&@Q&h" ̬ L"$  p@ " "@Q ""% 1/"')"؀?2#7#@QR+b 0 F""!@P! ?$h"@ؒ @P͔ 7''А 7ؒ @PĔȀ?2h"P@P?hڐ"``0`0`   *  @:`0@Qb?2hÐ"h@P?h"``0@ "א " " %" &`"@"@"C h"x  9   " h"j؀h" "b㿐" (#` `   㿐   0 0֞0(" # *`㿐""#b  ֐ $b   ⬝㿐#bĐ$b㿐. 6  #`(, , @ё2 * 2 ?@ 0#, 2 ``@, @2 * 2 ?@ 2,2 `# @(,@ * 2 ?2 2,`2 `# @(,`@ * 2 ?2 0@, 2 @"6@, 2 @"6㿐. 6  #`(, , @y2 * 2 ?@@2`0#, 2 ``@, @f2 * 2 ?@2 2@`# @(@@V * 2 ??* 2 26@ "6㿐. 6  #`(, , @62 * 2 ?@2`2#, 2 ``@, @#2 * 2 ?@2 0`# @(@ * 2 ??* 2 06@ "6@㿐@ h. 4) 4F##`(-`@4* 2 ?@2`04`#`@(-`@ܑ4* 2 ?@`#`@(@* 2 ??* @ 24`2`#`@(@* 2 ??* @2 24`  @( @* 2 ??* @  . 2 Q㿐#  @@ * . 2 ?@ 0$4 # ` *`2`?#@h"ȑ. 2 ,`G  Bh"#` 2`. 6 #.    : ;@::㿐. 6  @h#`(, @<* 2 ?@ 2, 2 @2ho#H#, 2 ``@, @"2 * 2 ?@2 2#, 2 ``@, @2 * 2 ?@#` 202` D#`㿐. 6  #  , , #h#2`., 6 㿐& `@M̑.`&@Mɑ.`& @ 㿐@M@M 㿐&    @N* `) @ 2` (@@ @ #` "@22 2 2㿐 @N *` " R  @ 㿐㿐Ɣ㿐. 2  S`@Nj㿐. 2  @Ng n 6@@M  l(`h#`@N^@Ml㿐 !!+  @NT ?"#   h@NK  퀦!+h{#а?㿐. 2  @MD㾐#?$b n'. 6   @N+? @N @M1? F@ $b@M1"?2@N ? &",2  "@N n?h,#@M"@M ?!i  !"@Lb"֒ $" @L #<"㿐!@L"?$"#<"@LԒhh@ @ x@ @ ? `. y2  n'|"@M|?iՐ 㿐#<b 9   㿐   ې ِ א  㿐#. 6    (,,q2 * 2 ?#,2 ` @,`2 * 2 ? :`.  '2`` @(. . G2 * 2 ? 0. 2 . `2`4`` ",4` ,2 !#  G #ݔ 㿐#. 6    (*`*`2 * 2 ?   ?$ 㿐#. 6    ( ,,2 *  N,` 2 ? G  D#`@(*א * 2 ?@  5,  2%2``  @(, , 2 * 2 ?, 2 ` @, 2 * 2 ? 0@ ?,, 2 2`, `㿐. 6  #`(, , 2 * 2 ?@ $ 5#, 2 ``@, w2 * 2 ?@ ( !#, 2 ``@, c2 * 2 ?@ e , 4 ِ#t 㿐. c2   TJ@ nJ` oJ` n J` eJ` "-. #. 2 ``@. 2 * 2 ?@2 "#, 2 ``,  2 * 2 ?@`T@L . 6 㿐#. 6    (, , 2 * 2 ?@ ?,  b2 &  㿐#. 6    (, , ͑2 * 2 ?@ `", @,  2  㿐̐ . 6  #`(, , 2 * 2 ?@ @ 㿐#؀ @Ju#"#؁㿐iϐ (㿐#؀ &` $ @l   cL?"c "#ذ 㿐   #@J#ԁ㿐1#L㿐  TJ@ n J` o J` n J` eJ``?# .   -2``  @(. .  2 * 2 ?. 2 ` @. 2 * 2 ? 0. 2 ` @. 2 * 2 ? 瀦`2u`. 2 ` @. 2 * 2 ? "  . 2 ` @. ב2 * 2 ? " . 2 ` @. ő2 * 2 ? "`. . 2 ` @. 2 * 2 ? "* 2 ?2 ` @( . . 2 * . 2 g 2 ? "?* @`T@J 2]`,` S)'`#2``  @(r* 2 ?* L @ #L` 2   ` 2` 2` @@` l  ``# @(:* 2 ?*  0,``#`. . `.  T#. 2 `# @(.  *  2 ? v#, 2 ``, 2 * 2 ?@#L#L : :@", 2 #. 2 ``. ّ2 * 2 L #c. 2 @  c< . 6 㿐!#܀ a$#܁㿐G[x0"c܁㿐 & @H (&& 㿐  & * @H@ @&  @ *`& @Hk*`&   *`㿐 *`"  ؒ` ( 㿐 @@Hݐ`@ 2@㿐 @HX㿐.`@HQ"㿐1@J@ #  AL  @ $ L    A L 2  L 2 @ n$ `@ 2@x` @H[&@  Y ''X@ =J -9@ .J -2)@2 @J` -J``?2`@ @@HFO`@`"@J@ -݀@   N^ Z  2'؀ >㿐N %     "@G P N@ i &  ?#. @GՐ&   .  `?@HN ` `2 &  6&   $ &   .  㿐J  1#i`@G#㿐@H5@㿐 @G*`,@HWN,`  b@HN#Ā @G2㿐 9, @ * : `4c!P*`             ? & i* @*` @V * 0:` &㾈    %" (i  %   `j `d''D,  )i,*  "N  "@F@FP  N @F $,3 ! 䀢 "i  А ِܐ !  "`,ϐВҐ" 0 ̒@ #i@`@G;  2 ` @F = "֔`@ 2@ i!0#\i`ii( @FJ @Fx @F,  h`0 W "`0;$ 2 i!@ `HK #DK  !@ K `A   AJ "  J  i`J@ 2i!X'  "@ '' !    W̐zJ@E㿐! `, )" 0㿐 `,. 㿐# &!0#"c!# # " @Eﻐ#֠# `#(㿐 㿐@E   * *   * 㿐!@E $ 4`㿐  , *  `  ` @E# ,  `4,(㿐!i;"Hi"Xfc@F㿠i@Ft@F  㿘'HH'L1'P'T''X@F @E] `  @Dƒ& @D& @EϞ㤝㿠!  3 1c(#@ 89  89 & .i@EՐc      @Dc  `@  @Dy  a@E@Ec @Ecc@DYc&#㤝㿠!  3 1c(#@ 9 8 9 8 .i@Eoc@@  `@D-c`  @D @EW@EOc @EL(cc@Dc&# 㿠 1(#&8>`i@E&&#㤝㿠!  3 1c(#@ 89  89 '  .i@Dc 5     `@Dc`@   @Cc `  @C @D@C@Dc c&#㤝㿠!  3 1c) #! 8 888i@Dh@Dc. c@Cc&#㤝㿐!  3 15c(#@ 9  89  ) @8   '`@Cc```i@D_@CI   `i@DN@C8 `3` `'`i@C]i@C`  ```` #\`#\i#`@D4e@CPeh@Clf@Cf8@Cf@Cߔcc c&#㿐/Bᘐ  ??㿐㿠㿠/dev/nullCannot open /dev/nullCGI::SpeedyCGI::_run_cleanupCGI::SpeedyCGI::i_am_speedyCGI::SpeedyCGI::_subCGI::SpeedyCGI::_run_shutdownCGI::SpeedyCGI::_optsCGI::SpeedyCGI::_opts_changedCGI::_reset_globals@0STDERRSTDOUTSTDINARGVENV/dev/null0123456789abcdef.Cannot create perl variable %sprotocol errorrCGI::SpeedyCGI::_%spackage %s; sub handler { ; }::handlerCould not compile code for %s: %swCannot open /dev/nullCannot allocate perl/dev/fd/%d-e&{$CGI::SpeedyCGI::_sub}(@ARGV);perl_parse errorfork%s[%u]: speedy_backend: %s.%x.%x.%c%s.%x.%x.%x.%cToo many sigs passed to sig_initmmap failedunlock filefile_close2: assertion failed - fd_is_suspectopen temp filelock filefstatftruncatetemp file is corrupttemp file is invalidcould not open temp fileOut of slotsFile too small for another slot while allocating slotnum %d. File size=%d. Try increasing MIN_SLOTS_FREE.Freeing free slot %dAttempted free of slotnum 0slotnum %d out of range, only %d allocedSocket path %s is too longcannot create socketcannot bind socketcannot listen on socketaccept failedMissing script filename. Type "perldoc CGI::SpeedyCGI" for SpeedyCGI documentation.default%uUnknown speedy option '-%c'perl-%c%s--SPEEDY_SpeedyCGI %s version %s built for perl version 5.%03d_%02d on %s speedy_backend2.20sun4-solarisscript read failedVERSION/tmp/speedyTMPBASETIMEOUTRESTATTIMEOUTPERLARGSMAXRUNSMAXBACKENDSnoneGROUPBUFSIZPOSTBUFSIZGETBESPAWNSBECHECKTIMEOUT/usr/perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backendBACKENDPROGxsinit.cDynaLoader::boot_DynaLoaderPERL_DL_NONLAZYUsage: DynaLoader::dl_load_file(filename, flags=0)Usage: DynaLoader::dl_find_symbol(libhandle, symbolname)Usage: DynaLoader::dl_undef_symbols()Usage: DynaLoader::dl_install_xsub(perl_name, symref, filename="$Package")Usage: DynaLoader::dl_error()%s::%s%s::%s1.03%s object version %s does not match %s%s%s%s %_00<0H0T0`0l0x00000000000000 0,080D0P0\0h0t0000000000000~0{0x(0u40r@0oL0lX0id0fp0c|0`0]0Z0W0T0Q0N0K0H0E0B0? 0<09$06003<00H0-T0*`0'l0$x0!0000000 0 00000 0,080D0P0\0h0t000000000000000(040@0L0X0d0p0|0000000000 H  U * a 5 k   { {<  oWo%o&&<T oo    p P8 8p B b gM r txhT`v%s%sDynaLoaderDynaLoader.cXS_VERSIONVERSION1.03$::bootstrap parameterDynaLoader::dl_load_fileDynaLoader::dl_find_symbolDynaLoader::dl_undef_symbolsDynaLoader::dl_install_xsubDynaLoader::dl_error<%&<&T&,    t #.-  D- P- _m{. - .$ P.$ / 1   /8 &4=8 ?G>` QB$ X? d8x p7p i{>p P6( 6@ 6( 7L ; ?h0 : BXH 9\\ <L   8h| "<h 1:7 CLUcPP isSH {Q( PW0 W0p X W< PZL \ P[ `| dp( (ht| 5c p AO[h` Pb fpzb0 dH  d( c bp cX  Pix PqP -r0 7Dv8 Pr Q`u, m<yv<D r0 sp| rt Pv P~| L @ P % > S(]d t4l$ Pl   X 0 , $  XH | 0  =,M \ P mP v4 4|   #, P$ _| *v< <v TZ sl U4 |<pVH  l"Q4 8Q  S|_ljU` {} V< &r|  8 (iL, n & 4 @x Y@ eU4 y@ !     rL0 Yh@ 8      6 / = Jh Pd3 \h g x^T 8  qh   Dp   $t T x@  &P@ ,~ G , i< _ lr0  4 , _h (    ' 3qP4 D| \\ dj  w t  p < VH u| Ut4 H  y  ,@ ( 48 Ri0  j s~  p O  TX $ [ V  $WD 4DJ,t QRt Vtc qxivw~ix` < #ZL  5 k p`  ~|0 &/< 8LBP$ Su@5$Zh`ps$ ( tL ]| dHhh  X P( q( (0<2x VXH 9ED T( LQX]cHhY xSP 4$Pz0 P< R$$  ,h`  a #*`5CRX^hTovq h@ @ Q, 3P aTD  'P@!* B DJ U $ SHT hX xRH, ~h p X d 0 I   {< '42T4 DPYg0v 0 \o$ speedy_backendcrti.svalues-Xa.ccrtstuff.c__do_global_dtors_auxframe_dummygcc2_compiled.force_to_data__CTOR_LIST__object.11__DTOR_LIST____EH_FRAME_BEGIN__init_dummycompleted.4fini_dummyp.3speedy_backend_main.cfind_pidlocal_patchesstart_childdo_cleanupoursigscollect_childspeedy_perl.cget_stringmy_perldo_proto2onerunload_scriptstat_cwd_fdmy_call_svSpeedyPerlVarscwd_newfind_devinodevino_strfname_dirjunk_lenget_perlvarstore_last_cwdquick_cdcleanup_after_perlchdir_pathall_donecaught_sigscwd_refcnt_decbackend_acceptcwd_hashfind_scrdev_nullscr_hashspeedy_util.cuid.9saved_pidreadallmy_euidjust_diesaved_timespeedy_sig.csig_handlergot_sigsig_init2sig_wait_basicspeedy_frontend.cspeedy_backend.cdo_sortcount_besspeedy_file.cfile_fdremove_fileswitch_statefile_unlocksaved_tmpbaselast_reopenfile_closefile_namefile_statfile_create_time.27cur_statespeedy_file_fd_is_suspectfile_lockedfile_unmapfile_lockmaplenstr_replacefix_suspect_fdfile_mapfile_close2speedy_slot.cspeedy_poll.cspeedy_poll_waitspeedy_ipc.caccept_readylistener_stbufipc_unlistenlistener_pido_acceptget_fnamelistenermake_sockmake_socknamespeedy_group.cspeedy_script.cscript_mapinfolast_openscript_fdscript_statspeedy_opt.cstrlist_exportcopy_optdefscmdline_splitspeedy_opt_perl_argvspeedy_opt_orig_argvbuf.33argv_storage.62optdefs_savestrlist_initexec_argvocmpprocess_speedy_optsgot_shbangspeedy_opt_exec_envpstrlist_append3strlist_replacestrlist_splitstrlist_concat2opt_set_bynamefull_perl_argv.61strlist_freescript_argv_locstrlist_setlenspeedy_optdefs.cxsinit.cDynaLoader.cLastErrordl_nonlazydl_generic_private_initSaveErrordl_private_init__DTOR_END____do_global_ctors_aux__CTOR_END____FRAME_END__crtn.s_START__END_Perl_sv_freespeedy_ipc_acceptspeedy_group_invalidatespeedy_frontend_remove_runningspeedy_slot_insert_sorted_edatafputsspeedy_util_geteuidspeedy_util_execvpsigpending__filbufstrncmpwriteumasksigdelsetspeedy_util_open_statfreadPerl_sv_2pvmemcpyspeedy_util_die_quietspeedy_util_pid_invalidateperl_get_cvPerl_newXSspeedy_util_killerrnospeedy_group_start_bespeedy_util_stat_devinospeedy_util_getcwdPL_markstack_maxPerl_newSVpvXS_DynaLoader_dl_errorfchdirspeedy_file_set_statespeedy_slot_allocPerl_sv_setpvperl_get_svspeedy_group_be_startingsigemptysetspeedy_util_getpid__ctypePL_sv_yesstrlenspeedy_opt_script_fnamespeedy_poll_issetspeedy_sig_initspeedy_util_exitPerl_my_setenvfflushPerl_sv_newmortalstrchrspeedy_script_munmapspeedy_reallocPerl_safefreepollPerl_do_closeperl_get_avperl_parsePerl_safereallocspeedy_backend_create_slotPerl_newHVspeedy_file_maddrspeedy_poll_setspeedy_opt_initboot_DynaLoaderspeedy_opt_restorePerl_hv_storelseekspeedy_opt_read_shbangtoupper__iobspeedy_script_open_failure__deregister_frame_infoPerl_av_pushspeedy_poll_quickwait_lib_versionspeedy_opt_set_script_argvfreopenspeedy_backend_remove_be_waitspeedy_util_gettimeofdayspeedy_script_getstat__register_frame_infoPerl_croakunlinksigismemberspeedy_poll_initspeedy_group_parent_sigwaitpidspeedy_slot_insertspeedy_optdefsspeedy_ipc_listenstrerrorspeedy_opt_setspeedy_script_findspeedy_util_timespeedy_ipc_listen_fixfdspeedy_util_getuidspeedy_group_sendsigsspeedy_script_mmapPL_stack_spXS_DynaLoader_dl_install_xsubspeedy_file_need_reopenshutdownspeedy_script_missingPerl_markstack_growperl_get_hvspeedy_perl_forkPerl_newSVivspeedy_script_openspeedy_opt_script_argvspeedy_backend_disposespeedy_util_time_invalidatespeedy_sig_waitPerl_safemallocPL_na_startspeedy_util_fname_finiPerl_hv_undefstrcmpspeedy_slot_removeperl_eval_svspeedy_frontend_disposevsprintfdup2_etextspeedy_mallocspeedy_slot_appendspeedy_slot_checkperl_call_svspeedy_script_closespeedy_perl_run_environsigactionspeedy_util_argcdlopenPerl_sv_setivbsearch_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_speedy_ipc_cleanupspeedy_opt_savegetppidspeedy_backend_be_wait_putsigprocmaskPerl_sv_2boolspeedy_file_sizestrrchrsigaddsetspeedy_abortspeedy_poll_resetPerl_formgetenvgetsocknamePerl_sv_incmemset_endalarmatoispeedy_sig_freespeedy_util_mapoutfcntlPerl_newSVpvfperl_allocspeedy_group_cleanupspeedy_util_pref_fdbindatexitXS_DynaLoader_dl_find_symbolPL_markstack_ptrspeedy_backend_exitedstrcpyPerl_newRVPerl_newSVpvnPerl_setdefoutfstatsleepPerl_messstrcatfclosespeedy_poll_freespeedy_file_fork_childspeedy_opt_getPerl_hv_fetchPerl_sv_2mortalspeedy_util_diemaindlsymPerl_av_undefspeedy_backend_below_maxbeXS_DynaLoader_dl_load_file_PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_speedy_perl_initPerl_hv_delete_entPerl_gv_fetchpvPerl_hv_deletespeedy_util_strndupspeedy_group_lockXS_DynaLoader_dl_undef_symbolssocketspeedy_sig_gotstrncpydlerrorPerl_hv_store_entspeedy_xs_initspeedy_group_createsigsuspendspeedy_util_mapinPerl_sv_2iv_DYNAMICPL_stack_basePerl_sv_catpvnftruncateperl_constructPerl_sv_setsvperl_destructspeedy_slot_freefdopenas: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 @(#)SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)cg: WorkShop Compilers 5.0 99/04/15 Compiler Common 5.0 Patch 107357-02@(#)types.h 1.65 99/11/15 SMI@(#)isa_defs.h 1.20 99/05/04 SMI@(#)feature_tests.h 1.18 99/07/26 SMI@(#)machtypes.h 1.13 99/05/04 SMI@(#)int_types.h 1.6 97/08/20 SMI@(#)select.h 1.16 98/04/27 SMI@(#)time.h 2.64 99/10/05 SMI@(#)time.h 1.39 99/08/10 SMI@(#)time_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)time_impl.h 1.5 99/10/05 SMI@(#)stdarg.h 1.45 99/08/10 SMI@(#)stdarg_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)va_list.h 1.12 99/05/04 SMI@(#)stdio.h 1.78 99/12/08 SMI@(#)stdio_iso.h 1.2 99/10/25 SMI@(#)stdio_tag.h 1.3 98/04/20 SMI@(#)stdio_impl.h 1.8 99/06/10 SMI@(#)ctype.h 1.33 99/08/10 SMI@(#)ctype_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)locale.h 1.19 99/08/10 SMI@(#)locale_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)libintl.h 1.12 97/08/20 SMI@(#)setjmp.h 1.36 99/08/10 SMI@(#)setjmp_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)param.h 1.75 99/11/15 SMI@(#)unistd.h 1.37 98/10/28 SMI@(#)stdlib.h 1.47 99/11/03 SMI@(#)stdlib_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)stddef.h 1.16 99/08/10 SMI@(#)stddef_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)string.h 1.24 99/08/10 SMI@(#)string_iso.h 1.2 99/11/09 SMI@(#)in.h 1.26 99/10/25 SMI@(#)stream.h 1.85 99/12/15 SMI@(#)vnode.h 1.85 99/07/30 SMI@(#)t_lock.h 1.45 98/02/01 SMI@(#)machlock.h 1.20 99/06/05 SMI@(#)mutex.h 1.20 98/02/01 SMI@(#)rwlock.h 1.9 98/02/18 SMI@(#)semaphore.h 1.5 98/02/01 SMI@(#)condvar.h 1.10 98/02/18 SMI@(#)cred.h 1.21 97/01/09 SMI@(#)uio.h 1.29 97/06/29 SMI@(#)resource.h 1.25 98/06/30 SMI@(#)seg_enum.h 1.3 95/12/22 SMI@(#)poll.h 1.28 98/11/23 SMI@(#)strmdep.h 1.10 98/01/06 SMI@(#)model.h 1.20 97/09/22 SMI@(#)strft.h 1.1 99/07/30 SMI@(#)byteorder.h 1.14 98/04/19 SMI@(#)inet.h 1.17 99/03/21 SMI@(#)stat.h 1.2 99/05/19 SMI@(#)stat_impl.h 1.1 99/05/04 SMI@(#)times.h 1.10 97/08/12 SMI@(#)errno.h 1.16 99/07/26 SMI@(#)errno.h 1.19 98/01/14 SMI@(#)ioctl.h 1.9 92/07/14 SMI@(#)dirent.h 1.29 99/03/11 SMI@(#)dirent.h 1.32 99/05/04 SMI@(#)limits.h 1.51 99/10/08 SMI@(#)limits_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)int_limits.h 1.6 99/08/06 SMI@(#)signal.h 1.38 99/08/10 SMI@(#)signal_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)signal_iso.h 1.1 99/08/09 SMI@(#)signal.h 1.54 99/07/26 SMI@(#)siginfo.h 1.54 98/03/27 SMI@(#)machsig.h 1.15 99/08/15 SMI@(#)procset.h 1.19 99/07/12 SMI@(#)math.h 2.7 98/01/27@(#)floatingpoint.h 2.4 94/06/09@(#)ieeefp.h 1.16 99/05/04 SMI@(#)ipc.h 1.22 97/09/09 SMI@(#)sem.h 1.27 99/04/14 SMI@(#)dlfcn.h 1.31 99/09/14 SMIacomp: WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 GCC: (GNU) 2.95.2 19991024 (release)as: Sun WorkShop 6 99/08/18 ld: Software Generation Utilities - Solaris Link Editors: 5.8-1.275v <F4+<G4.interp.hash.dynsym.dynstr.SUNW_version.rela.got.rela.bss.rela.plt.text.init.fini.rodata.rodata1.dynamic.data.ctors.dtors.eh_frame.data1.symtab.strtab.comment.stab.index.shstrtab.stab.indexstrvalues-Xa.cXa ; O ; V=3.1 ; R=WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0/on28-builds/on28_38c/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc; /opt/SUNWspro.40/SC5.0/bin/../SC5.0/bin/cc -xO3 -xcg89 -Wa,-cg92 -xspace -W0,-Lt -Xa -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Iinc -I../inc -DTEXT_DOMAIN='"SUNW_OST_OSLIB"' -I/on28-builds/on28_38c/proto/root_sparc/usr/include -c -o values-Xa.o ../port/gen/values-Xa.c -W0,-xpDynaLoader.cXa ; O ; V=3.1 ; R=WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0/on28-builds/on28_38c/usr/src/cmd/perl/distrib/ext/DynaLoader; /opt/SUNWspro.40/SC5.0/bin/../SC5.0/bin/cc -c -xO3 -xdepend -DVERSION='"1.03"' -DXS_VERSION='"1.03"' -I../.. -DPERL_CORE -DLIBC='/lib/libc.so' DynaLoader.c -W0,-xp  "<< o%%`-B&<&< 7B&T&Tx AB&& K,,qQW]ett\2 F nw}<` H  0707010011b958000041ed000009af00000064000000033d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000001600000004reloc/perl5/site_perl07070100130cbe000041ed000009af00000064000000033d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000001c00000004reloc/perl5/site_perl/5.005070701000e6883000041ed000009af00000064000000023d8a481700000000000000200000000000000000000000000000002000000004reloc/perl5/site_perl/5.005/CGI070701000e6884000081a4000009af00000064000000013d8a46f300006fce000000200000000000000000000000000000002d00000004reloc/perl5/site_perl/5.005/CGI/SpeedyCGI.pm# Automatically generated by optdefs.pl - DO NOT EDIT! # # Copyright (C) 2002 Sam Horrocks # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # package CGI::SpeedyCGI; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '2.20'; ## use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK); ## ## require Exporter; ## require DynaLoader; ## require AutoLoader; ## ## @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); ## # Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export ## # names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead. ## # Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants. ## @EXPORT = qw( ## ## ); sub new { my $class = shift; bless {}, $class; } use vars qw( $_shutdown_handler $i_am_speedy %_opts $_opts_changed @_cleanup $_sub @_shutdown ); # Set a handler function to be called before shutting down the perl interpreter sub set_shutdown_handler { my($self, $newh) = @_; my $oldh = $_shutdown_handler; $_shutdown_handler = $newh; $oldh; } # Add a function to the list of handlers to be called when shutting down # the perl interpreter sub add_shutdown_handler { my($self, $func) = @_; push(@_shutdown, $func); } # Do the shutdown functions sub _run_shutdown { while ($_ = shift @_shutdown) { &$_; } &$_shutdown_handler if (defined($_shutdown_handler)); } # Return true if we are running under speedycgi, false otherwise. sub i_am_speedy { defined($i_am_speedy); } # Set one of the speedycgi options. sub setopt { my($self, $opt, $val) = @_; $opt = uc($opt); my $oval = $_opts{$opt}; $_opts{$opt} = $val; if (!defined($oval) || $oval ne $val) {$_opts_changed = 1} $oval; } # Return one of the speedycgi options. sub getopt { my($self, $opt) = @_; $_opts{uc($opt)}; } # Register a function to be run after each request sub register_cleanup { my($self, $func) = @_; push(@_cleanup, $func); } # Do the cleanup functions sub _run_cleanup { while ($_ = shift @_cleanup) { &$_; } } # Shutdown the interpreter after this request finishes sub shutdown_next_time { shift->setopt('maxruns', 1); } # Shutdown the interpreter ASAP sub shutdown_now { shift->shutdown_next_time; exit; } ## bootstrap CGI::SpeedyCGI $VERSION; # Preloaded methods go here. # Autoload methods go after =cut, and are processed by the autosplit program. 1; __END__ =head1 NAME SpeedyCGI - Speed up perl scripts by running them persistently =head1 SYNOPSIS #!/usr/bin/speedy ### Your Script Here print "Content-type: text/html\n\nHello World!\n"; ## ## Optionally, use the CGI::SpeedyCGI module for various things ## # Create a SpeedyCGI object use CGI::SpeedyCGI; my $sp = CGI::SpeedyCGI->new; # See if we are running under SpeedyCGI or not. print "Running under speedy=", $sp->i_am_speedy ? 'yes' : 'no', "\n"; # Register a shutdown handler $sp->add_shutdown_handler(sub { do something here }); # Register a cleanup handler $sp->register_cleanup(sub { do something here }); # Set/get some SpeedyCGI options $sp->setopt('timeout', 30); print "maxruns=", $sp->getopt('maxruns'), "\n"; =head1 DESCRIPTION SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make them run much more quickly. A script can be made to to run persistently by changing the interpreter line at the top of the script from: #!/usr/bin/perl to #!/usr/bin/speedy After the script is initially run, instead of exiting, the perl interpreter is kept running. During subsequent runs, this interpreter is used to handle new executions instead of starting a new perl interpreter each time. A very fast frontend program, written in C, is executed for each request. This fast frontend then contacts the persistent Perl process, which is usually already running, to do the work and return the results. By default each perl script runs in its own Unix process, so one perl script can't interfere with another. Command line options can also be used to deal with programs that have memory leaks or other problems that might keep them from otherwise running persistently. SpeedyCGI can be used to speed up perl CGI scripts. It conforms to the CGI specification, and does not run perl code inside the web server. Since the perl interpreter runs outside the web server, it can't cause problems for the web server itself. SpeedyCGI also provides an Apache module so that under the Apache web server, scripts can be run without the overhead of doing a fork/exec for each request. With this module a small amount of frontend code is run within the web server - the perl interpreters still run outside the server. =head1 OPTIONS =head2 Setting Option Values SpeedyCGI options can be set in several ways: =over =item Command Line The speedy command line is the same as for regular perl, with the exception that SpeedyCGI specific options can be passed in after a "--". For example the line: #!/usr/bin/speedy -w -- -t300 at the top of your script will set the perl option "C<-w>" and will pass the "C<-t>" option to SpeedyCGI, setting the Timeout value to 300 seconds. =back =over =item Environment Environment variables can be used to pass in options. This can only be done before the initial execution, not from within the script itself. The name of the environment variable is always SPEEDY_ followed by the option name in upper-case. For example to set the speedy Timeout option, use the environment variable named SPEEDY_TIMEOUT. =back =over =item Module The CGI::SpeedyCGI module provides the setopt method to set options from within the perl script at runtime. There is also a getopt method to retrieve the current options. See L<"METHODS"> below. =back =over =item Apache If you are using the optional Apache module, SpeedyCGI options can be set in the F file. The name of the apache directive will always be Speedy followed by the option name. For example to set the Timeout option, use the apache directive SpeedyTimeout. =back =head2 Context Not all options below are available in all contexts. The context for which each option is valid is listed on the "Context" line in the section below. There are three contexts: =over =item speedy The command-line "speedy" program, used normally with #! at the top of your script or from a shell prompt. =back =over =item mod_speedycgi The optional Apache mod_speedycgi module. =back =over =item module During perl execution via the CGI::SpeedyCGI module's getopt/setopt methods. =back =head2 Options Available =over =item BackendProg Command Line : -p Default Value : "/usr/perl5/5.00503/bin/speedy_backend" Context : mod_speedycgi, speedy Description: Path to the speedy backend program. =item BufsizGet Command Line : -B Default Value : 131072 Context : speedy Description: Use bytes as the maximum size for the buffer that receives data from the perl backend. =item BufsizPost Command Line : -b Default Value : 131072 Context : speedy Description: Use bytes as the maximum size for the buffer that sends data to the perl backend. =item Group Command Line : -g Default Value : "none" Context : mod_speedycgi, speedy Description: Allow a single perl interpreter to run multiple scripts. All scripts that are run with the same group name and by the same user will be run by the same group of perl interpreters. If the group name is "none" then grouping is disabled and each interpreter will run one script. Different group names allow scripts to be separated into different groups. Name is case-sensitive, and only the first 12-characters are significant. Specifying an empty group name is the same as specifying the group name "default" - this allows just specifying "-g" on the command line to turn on grouping. =item MaxBackends Command Line : -M Default Value : 0 (no max) Context : mod_speedycgi, speedy Description: If non-zero, limits the number of speedy backends running for this perl script to . =item MaxRuns Command Line : -r Default Value : 500 Context : mod_speedycgi, module, speedy Description: Once the perl interpreter has run times, re-exec the backend process. Zero indicates no maximum. This option is useful for processes that tend to consume resources over time. =item PerlArgs Command Line : N/A Default Value : "" Context : mod_speedycgi Description: Command-line options to pass to the perl interpreter. =item Timeout Command Line : -t Default Value : 3600 (one hour) Context : mod_speedycgi, module, speedy Description: If no new requests have been received after seconds, exit the persistent perl interpreter. Zero indicates no timeout. =item TmpBase Command Line : -T Default Value : "/tmp/speedy" Context : mod_speedycgi, speedy Description: Use the given prefix for creating temporary files. This must be a filename prefix, not a directory name. =item Version Command Line : -v Context : speedy Description: Print the SpeedyCGI version and exit. =back =head1 METHODS The following methods are available in the CGI::SpeedyCGI module. =over =item new Create a new CGI::SpeedyCGI object. my $sp = CGI::SpeedyCGI->new; =item register_cleanup($function_ref) Register a function that will be called at the end of each request, after your script finishes running, but before STDOUT and STDERR are closed. Multiple functions can be added by calling the method more than once. At the end of the request, each function will be called in the order in which it was registered. $sp->register_cleanup(\&cleanup_func); =item add_shutdown_handler($function_ref) Add a function to the list of functions that will be called right before the perl interpreter exits. This is B at the end of each request, it is when the perl interpreter decides to exit completely due to a Timeout or reaching MaxRuns. $sp->add_shutdown_handler(sub {$dbh->logout}); =item set_shutdown_handler($function_ref) Deprecated. Similar to C, but only allows for a single function to be registered. $sp->set_shutdown_handler(sub {$dbh->logout}); =item i_am_speedy Returns a boolean telling whether this script is running under SpeedyCGI or not. A perl script can run under regular perl, or under SpeedyCGI. This method allows the script to tell which environment it is in. $sp->i_am_speedy; To make your script as portable as possible, you can use the following test to make sure both the SpeedyCGI module is available and you are running under SpeedyCGI: if (eval {require CGI::SpeedyCGI} && CGI::SpeedyCGI->i_am_speedy) { Do something SpeedyCGI specific here... To increase the speed of this check you can also test whether the following variable is defined instead of going through the object interface: $CGI::SpeedyCGI::i_am_speedy =item setopt($optname, $value) Set one of the SpeedyCGI options given in L<"Options Available">. Returns the option's previous value. $optname is case-insensitive. $sp->setopt('TIMEOUT', 300); =item getopt($optname) Return the current value of one of the SpeedyCGI options. $optname is case-insensitive. $sp->getopt('TIMEOUT'); =item shutdown_now Shut down the perl interpreter right away. This function does not return. $sp->shutdown_now =item shutdown_next_time Shut down the perl interpreter as soon as this request is done. $sp->shutdown_next_time =back =head1 INSTALLATION To install SpeedyCGI you will need to either download a binary package for your OS, or compile SpeedyCGI from source code. See L<"DOWNLOADING"> for information on where to obtain the source code and binaries. =head2 Binary Installation Once you have downloaded the binary package for your OS, you'll need to install it using the normal package tools for your OS. The commands to do that are: =over =item Linux rpm -i =item Solaris gunzip .gz pkgadd -d =item BSD pkg_add =back If you are also installing the apache module you will have to configure Apache as documented in L<"Apache Configuration">. =head2 Source Code Installation To compile SpeedyCGI you will need perl 5.004 or later, and a C compiler, preferably the same one that your perl distribution was compiled with. SpeedyCGI is known to work under Solaris, Redhat Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. There may be problems with other OSes or earlier versions of Perl. SpeedyCGI may not work with threaded perl -- as of release 2.10, Linux and Solaris seem to work OK with threaded perl, but FreeBSD does not. =head2 Standard Install To do a standard install from source code, execute the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install This will install the speedy and speedy_backend binaries in the same directory where perl was installed, and the SpeedyCGI.pm module in the standard perl lib directory. It will also attempt to install the mod_speedycgi module if you have the command B in your path. =head2 Install in a Different Directory If you don't have permission to install into the standard perl directory, or if you want to install elsewhere, the easiest way is to compile and install your own copy of perl in another location, then use your new version of perl when you run "perl Makefile.PL". The SpeedyCGI binaries and module will then be installed in the same location as the new version of perl. If you can't install your own perl, you can take the following steps: =over =item * Edit src/optdefs and change the default value for BackendProg to the location where speedy_backend will be installed. =back =over =item * Compile as above, then manually copy the speedy and speedy_backend binaries to where you want to install them. =back =over =item * If you want to use the CGI::SpeedyCGI module in your code (it's not required), you will have to use "use lib" so it can be located. =back =head2 Apache Installation To compile the optional apache mod_speedycgi module you must have the B command in your path. Redhat includes this command with the "apache-devel" RPM, though it may not work properly for installation. If the apache installation fails: =over =item * Copy the mod_speedycgi.so from the mod_speedycgi directory, or from the mod_speedycgi2/.libs directory, to wherever your apache modules are stored (try F) =back =over =item * Edit your F (try F) and add the following lines. The path at the end of the LoadModule directive may be different in your installation -- look at other LoadModules to see. LoadModule speedycgi_module modules/mod_speedycgi.so If you are using Apache-1, also add: AddModule mod_speedycgi.c =back =head2 Apache Configuration Once mod_speedycgi is installed, it has to be configured to be used for your perl scripts. There are two methods. Warning! The instructions below may compromise the security of your web site. The security risks associated with SpeedyCGI are similar to those of regular CGI. If you don't understand the security implications of the changes below then don't make them. =over =item 1. Path Configuration This is similar to the way F works - everything under this path is handled by SpeedyCGI. Add the following lines near the top of your httpd.conf - this will cause all scripts in your cgi-bin directory to be handled by SpeedyCGI when they are accessed as F. Alias /speedy/ /home/httpd/cgi-bin/ SetHandler speedycgi-script Options ExecCGI allow from all =item 2. File Extension Configuration This will make SpeedyCGI handle all files with a certain extension, similar to the way .cgi files work. Add the following lines near the top of your httpd.conf file - this will set up the file extension ".speedy" to be handled by SpeedyCGI. AddHandler speedycgi-script .speedy Options ExecCGI =back =head1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS =over =item How does the speedy front end connect to the back end process? Via a Unix socket in F. A queue is kept in a shared file in F that holds an entry for each process. In that queue are the pids of the perl processes waiting for connections. The frontend pulls a process out of this queue, connects to its socket, sends over the environment and argv, and then uses this socket for stdin/stdout to the perl process. =back =over =item If another request comes in while SpeedyCGI script is running, does the client have to wait or is another process started? Is there a way to set a limit on how many processes get started? If another request comes while all the perl processes are busy, then another perl process is started. Just like in regular perl there is normally no limit on how many processes get started. But, the processes are only started when the load is so high that they're necessary. If the load goes down, the processes will die off due to inactivity, unless you disable the timeout. Starting in version 1.8.3 an option was added to limit the number of perl backends running. See B in L<"Options Available"> above. =back =over =item How much of perl's state is kept when speedy starts another request? Do globals keep their values? Are destructors run after the request? Globals keep their values. Nothing is destroyed after the request. STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR are closed -- other files are not. C<%ENV> and C<@ARGV> are the only globals changed between requests. =back =over =item How can I make sure speedy restarts when I edit a perl library used by the CGI? Do a touch on the main cgi file that is executed. The mtime on the main file is checked each time the front-end runs. =back =over =item Do I need to be root to install and/or run SpeedyCGI? No, root is not required. =back =over =item How can I determine if my perl app needs to be changed to work with speedy? Or is there no modification necessary? You may have to make modifications. Globals retain their values between runs, which can be good for keeping persistent database handles for example, or bad if your code assumes they're undefined. Also, if you create global variables with "my", you shouldn't try to reference those variables from within a subroutine - you should pass them into the subroutine instead. Or better yet just declare global variables with "use vars" instead of "my" to avoid the problem altogether. Here's a good explanation of the problem - it's for mod_perl, but the same thing applies to speedycgi: http://perl.apache.org/faq/mod_perl_cgi.html#Variables_retain_their_value_fro If all else fails you can disable persistence by setting MaxRuns to 1. The only benefit of this over normal perl is that speedy will pre-compile your script. =back =over =item How do I keep a persistent connection to a database? Since globals retain their values between runs, the best way to do this is to store the connection in a global variable, then check on each run to see if that variable is already defined. For example, if your code has an "open_db_connection" subroutine that returns a database connection handle, you can use the code below to keep a persistent connection: use vars qw($dbh); unless (defined($dbh)) { $dbh = &open_db_connection; } This code will store a persistent database connection handle in the global variable "$dbh" and only initialize it the first time the code is run. During subsequent runs, the existing connection is re-used. You may also want to check the connection each time before using it, in case it is not working for some reason. So, assuming you have a subroutine named "db_connection_ok" that returns true if the db connection is working, you can use code like this: use vars qw($dbh); unless (defined($dbh) && &db_connection_ok($dbh)) { $dbh = &open_db_connection; } =back =over =item Why do scripts with persistent Oracle database connections hang? When using an IPC connection to Oracle, an oracle process is fork'ed and exec'ed and keeps the stdout connection open, so that the web server never gets an EOF. To fix the problem, either switch to using a TCP connection to the database, or add the following perl code somewhere before the DBI->connect statement: use Fcntl; fcntl(STDOUT, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); This will set the close-on-exec flag on standard out so it is closed when oracle is exec'ed. =back =head1 USING GROUPS The group feature in SpeedyCGI can be used to help reduce the amount of memory used by the perl interpreters. When groups are not used (ie when group name is "none"), each perl script is given its own set of perl interpreters, separate from the perl interpreters used for other scripts. In SpeedyCGI each perl interpreter is also a separate unix process. When grouping is used, perl interpreters are put into a group. All perl interpreters in that group can run perl scripts in that same group. What this means is that by putting all your scripts into one group, there could be one perl interpreter running all the perl scripts on your system. This can greatly reduce your memory needs when running lots of different perl scripts. SpeedyCGI group names are entities unto themselves. They are not associated with Unix groups, or with the Group directive in Apache. Group names are created by the person running SpeedyCGI based on their needs. There are two special group names "none" and "default". All other group names are created by the user of SpeedyCGI using the Group option described in L<"OPTIONS">. If you want to use the maximum amount of grouping possible (ie all scripts in the same interpreter), then you should always use the group name "default". When you do this, you will get the fewest number of perl interpreters possible. Each perl interpreter will be able to run any of your perl scripts. Although using group "default" for all scripts results in the most efficient use of resources, it's not always possible or desirable to do this. You may want to use other group names for the following reasons: =over =item * To isolate misbehaving scripts, or scripts that don't work in groups. Some scripts cannot work in groups. When perl scripts are grouped together they are each given their own unique package name - they are not run out of the "main" package as they normally would be. So, for example, a script that explicitly uses "main" somewhere in its code to find its subroutines or variables probably won't work in groups. In this case, it's probably best to run such a script with group "none", so it is compiled and run out of package main, and always given its own interpreter. Other scripts may make changes to included packages, etc, that may break other scripts running in the same interpreter. In this case such scripts can be given their own group name (like group name "pariah") to keep them away from other scripts that they are incompatible with. The rest of your scripts can then run out of group "default". This will ensure that the "pariah" scripts won't run within the same interpreter as your other scripts. =back =over =item * To pass different perl or SpeedyCGI parameters to different scripts. The first script to start up in a group sets the perl and SpeedyCGI parameters used from then on for all scripts in that group. You may want to use separate groups to create separate policies for different scripts. Say you have an email application that contains ten perl scripts, and since the common perl code used in this application has a bad memory leak, you want to user a MaxRuns setting of 5 for all of these scripts. You then want all your other scripts to run in a separate group with a normal MaxRuns policy. What you can do is edit the ten email scripts, and at the top, put in the line: #!/usr/bin/speedy -- -gmail -r5 In the rest of your perl scripts you can use: #!/usr/bin/speedy -- -g What this will do is put the ten email scripts into a group of their own (named "mail") and give them all the default MaxRuns value of 5. All other scripts will be put into the group named "default", and this group will have the normal MaxRuns setting. =back =head1 DOWNLOADING =head2 Binaries Binaries for many OSes can be found at: http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/download.html =head2 Source Code The standard source code distribution can be retrieved from any CPAN mirror or from: http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/download.html http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/H/HO/HORROCKS/ The latest development code can be obtained from the SourceForge CVS repository using the following commands: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.SpeedyCGI.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/speedycgi login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.SpeedyCGI.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/speedycgi co 2.x Press Enter when prompted for a password. =head1 AUTHOR Sam Horrocks http://daemoninc.com sam@daemoninc.com =head2 Contributors A lot of people have helped out with code, patches, ideas, resources, etc. I'm sure I'm missing someone here - if so, please drop me an email. =over =item * Gunther Birznieks =item * Diana Eichert =item * Takanori Kawai =item * Robert Klep =item * Marc Lehmann =item * James McGregor =item * Josh Rabinowitz =item * Dave Parker =item * Craig Sanders =item * Joseph Wang =back =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), httpd(8), apxs(8). =head1 MORE INFORMATION =head2 SpeedyCGI Home Page http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/ =head2 Mailing List =over =item * SpeedyCGI users mailing list - speedycgi-users@lists.sourceforge.net. Archives and subscription information are at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/speedycgi-users =back =over =item * SpeedyCGI announcements mailing list - speedycgi-announce@lists.sourceforge.net. Archives and subscription information are at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/speedycgi-announce =back =head2 Bugs and Todo List Please report any bugs or requests for changes to the mailing list. The current bugs / todo list can be found at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/speedycgi/. Go to the Bug Tracking menu and select the group "bug" for bugs, or the group "rfe" for the todo list. =head2 Japanese Translation http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/perltips/CGI/SpeedyCGI.htm =head2 Benchmarks http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/benchmarks/ =head2 Success Stories http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/success_stories/ =head2 Revision History http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/CGI-SpeedyCGI/Changes =head2 YAPC 2001 Presentation I gave an Introduction to SpeedyCGI talk at YAPC 2001. It can be found at http://daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/yapc_2001/ =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2002 Sam Horrocks This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). =cut 07070100000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b00000000TRAILER!!!