X-Git-Url: http://www.dolda2000.com/gitweb/?p=ashd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=python3%2Fdoc%2Fscgi-wsgi3.doc;fp=python3%2Fdoc%2Fscgi-wsgi.doc;h=df9147737950f478c7c451926237a0163f8117ec;hp=1aab621d3c5c5157ca1525885c8ea18755e259cb;hb=1f3d7aa314fa55a238be0940a1cd244e4671fc7d;hpb=c8301b0b38cae03a08ff8d11f0055f2353e86a41 diff --git a/python3/doc/scgi-wsgi.doc b/python3/doc/scgi-wsgi3.doc similarity index 65% rename from python3/doc/scgi-wsgi.doc rename to python3/doc/scgi-wsgi3.doc index 1aab621..df91477 100644 --- a/python3/doc/scgi-wsgi.doc +++ b/python3/doc/scgi-wsgi3.doc @@ -1,28 +1,28 @@ -scgi-wsgi(1) +scgi-wsgi3(1) ============ NAME ---- -scgi-wsgi - WSGI adapter for SCGI +scgi-wsgi3 - WSGI adapter for SCGI SYNOPSIS -------- -*scgi-wsgi* [*-hA*] [*-p* 'MODPATH'] [*-T* \[HOST:]'PORT'] 'HANDLER-MODULE' ['ARGS'...] +*scgi-wsgi3* [*-hA*] [*-p* 'MODPATH'] [*-T* \[HOST:]'PORT'] 'HANDLER-MODULE' ['ARGS'...] DESCRIPTION ----------- -The *scgi-wsgi* program translates SCGI requests to WSGI requests, and -passes them to a specified Python module. It is mainly written to +The *scgi-wsgi3* program translates SCGI requests to WSGI requests, +and passes them to a specified Python module. It is mainly written to emulate the behavior of *ashd-wsgi*(1), but over SCGI instead of the native *ashd*(7) protocol, so please see its documentation for details of Python interoperation. Unlike *ashd-wsgi* which requires CPython, -however, *scgi-wsgi* is written in pure Python using only the standard -library, and so should be usable by any Python implementation. If -using it under *ashd*(7), please see the documentation for -*callscgi*(1) as well. +however, *scgi-wsgi3* is written in pure Python using only the +standard library, and so should be usable by any Python +implementation. If using it under *ashd*(7), please see the +documentation for *callscgi*(1) as well. -Following *callscgi*(1) conventions, *scgi-wsgi* will, by default, +Following *callscgi*(1) conventions, *scgi-wsgi3* will, by default, accept connections on a socket passed on its standard input (a behavior which is, obviously, not available on all Python implementations). Use the *-T* option to listen to a TCP address @@ -59,5 +59,5 @@ Fredrik Tolf SEE ALSO -------- -*ashd-wsgi*(1), *callscgi*(1), , +*ashd-wsgi3*(1), *callscgi*(1), ,