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Port details
phttpget Pipelined HTTP GET utility
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Port Added: 2015-12-25 19:52:43
Last Update: 2015-12-27 14:35:45
SVN Revision: 404571
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Also Listed In: net
License: BSD3CLAUSE
WWW:
http://www.daemonology.net/phttpget/
Description:
`phttpget' is a Pipelined HTTP GET utility. This is different from "normal" HTTP in that it allows the HTTP client to have several HTTP requests "in flight" at once, and can dramatically increase performance when a large number of small files need to be downloaded. (This was the case with portsnap, where downloading 300 files of 200 bytes each is not unusual). Note that phttpget is currently extremely minimalist. Please see the website listed below, for a full feature list. WWW: http://www.daemonology.net/phttpget/
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0.2
27 Dec 2015 14:35:45
Revision:404571Original commit files touched by this commit
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- Remove sysutils/phttpget: already in base system (/usr/libexec/phttpget)
0.2
25 Dec 2015 19:45:44
Revision:404467Original commit files touched by this commit
sunpoet search for other commits by this committer
- Add phttpget 0.2

`phttpget' is a Pipelined HTTP GET utility.

This is different from "normal" HTTP in that it allows the HTTP
client to have several HTTP requests "in flight" at once, and can
dramatically increase performance when a large number of small files
need to be downloaded. (This was the case with portsnap, where
downloading 300 files of 200 bytes each is not unusual).

Note that phttpget is currently extremely minimalist.

Please see the website listed below, for a full feature list.

WWW: http://www.daemonology.net/phttpget/

PR:		205557
Submitted by:	Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com>

Number of commits found: 2