libapache2-mod-encoding 20040616-8 source package in Ubuntu

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libapache2-mod-encoding (20040616-8) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix FTCBFS: Seed $(CC) from dpkg's buildtools.mk.
    Closes: #1028280

 -- Christoph Biedl <email address hidden>  Tue, 10 Jan 2023 21:16:15 +0100

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Christoph Biedl
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Original maintainer:
Christoph Biedl
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Section:
httpd
Urgency:
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libapache2-mod-encoding: Apache2 module for non-ascii filename interoperability

 This module improves non-ascii filename interoperability of
 Apache (and mod_dav).
 .
 It seems many WebDAV clients send filename in its platform-local
 encoding. But since mod_dav expects everything, even HTTP request
 line, to be in UTF-8, this causes an interoperability problem.
 .
 In the original author's opinion this is a future issue for
 specification (RFC?) to standardize encoding used in HTTP request-line
 and HTTP header, but life would be much easier if mod_dav (and others)
 can handle various encodings sent by clients, TODAY. This module does
 just that.

libapache2-mod-encoding-dbgsym: debug symbols for libapache2-mod-encoding