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or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
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@A small and simple webserver programmed in C++ that was designed to make
sharing files easy.

By default, it shares whatever folder it was executed from on port 2000.
While simple, a good deal of flexibility is exposed when you read the
documentation and look at the optional configuration files, provided
separately here:
http://harpy.soarwitheagles.net/~dashy/DFileServer-1.1.2-documentation.tar.gz
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@Fix a few common typos in pkg-descr ("separate", "compatible").
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- Chris Laverdure
dashevil@@gmail.com
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@A small and simple webserver programmed in C++ that was designed to make
sharing files easy.  By default, it shares whatever folder it was executed from
on port 2000.

PR:		ports/86001
Submitted by:	Chris Laverdure <dashevil@@gmail.com>
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