Package: tilecache Binary: tilecache Version: 2.11-2 Priority: extra Section: web Maintainer: Debian GIS Project Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8) Build-Depends-Indep: python (>= 2.5.4-1~), python-support (>= 0.3), python-setuptools, python-sphinx Architecture: all Standards-Version: 3.9.1 Format: 3.0 (quilt) Directory: pool/main/t/tilecache Files: e129c5b161c56ae3baed1196e085700a 1318 tilecache_2.11-2.dsc ff0153452a9e88a8d00405fb58d689df 68705 tilecache_2.11.orig.tar.gz 57e49cfe6f73414141f5ceba3affca03 9862 tilecache_2.11-2.debian.tar.gz Uploaders: David Paleino Homepage: http://tilecache.org/ Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-grass/tilecache.git Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/pkg-grass/tilecache.git Checksums-Sha1: 7fb9f8230b6c51123646a031f45b9bb27f3a944d 68705 tilecache_2.11.orig.tar.gz 0d9fcaa2d1a4f4c8f5c494301ceb4f662d41de3d 9862 tilecache_2.11-2.debian.tar.gz Checksums-Sha256: b46dc2731a19b40e3207cf3c9b43ea59b899a622a586aaa3c397c3b5aa00f887 68705 tilecache_2.11.orig.tar.gz 57155ab6c1cf2269d14acf78ad93febbf3a2fa512d463b1a31c567d42a3f24f8 9862 tilecache_2.11-2.debian.tar.gz Python-Version: >= 2.1 Package: tilecache Priority: extra Section: web Installed-Size: 624 Maintainer: Debian GIS Project Architecture: all Version: 2.11-2 Depends: python (>= 2.1), python-support (>= 0.90.0), libjs-jquery Recommends: python-imaging Suggests: python-mapscript (>= 4.10), python-mapnik, memcached, python-memcache, python-boto, python-flup, python-paste, python-wsgiref Filename: pool/main/t/tilecache/tilecache_2.11-2_all.deb Size: 106726 MD5sum: cb075d9c7db410043bcbd6690aa2a24f SHA1: d63d3fa05dc4df394a913486c8ac19c102699d42 SHA256: 35cdf670d3671d35ada3beec2412901ed60dec10d49573ee8176a1deac5b0132 Description: a web map tile caching system TileCache is an implementation of a WMS-C compliant server made available by MetaCarta. TileCache provides a Python-based WMS/TMS server, with pluggable caching mechanisms and rendering backends. In the simplest use case, TileCache requires only write access to a disk, the ability to run Python CGI scripts, and a WMS you want to be cached. With these resources, you can create your own local disk-based cache of any WMS server, and use the result in any WMS-C supporting client, like OpenLayers, or any TMS supporting client, like OpenLayers and worldKit. Homepage: http://tilecache.org/