Debian Bug Tracking System: > This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report > which was filed against the src:python-acme package: > > #825750: letsencrypt: missing dependency > > It has been closed by Harlan Lieberman-Berg <hlieber...@debian.org>.
Unfortunately that doesn't seems to be fixed yet. At least for jessie-backports % sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install python-letsencrypt Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: python-letsencrypt : Depends: python-acme (>= 0.5.0) but it is not going to be installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. python-acme is already installed: % sudo dpkg -s python-acme Package: python-acme Status: install ok installed Priority: extra Section: python Installed-Size: 307 Maintainer: Debian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> Architecture: all Version: 0.6.0-1~bpo8+1 Depends: ca-certificates, python-openssl (>= 0.15), python-cryptography (>= 0.8), python-mock, python-ndg-httpsclient, python-pkg-resources, python-pyasn1, python-requests, python-rfc3339, python-six, python-tz, python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Breaks: python-certbot (<< 0.6.0), python-letsencrypt (<< 0.6.0) Description: ACME protocol library for Python 2 This is a library used by the Let's Encrypt client for the ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment). The ACME protocol is designed as part of the Let's Encrypt project, to make it possible to setup an HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate, without any human intervention. This library implements the protocol used for proving the control of a domain. This library is Python 2. Homepage: https://letsencrypt.org/ however the version installed from jessie-backports is now: Version: 0.6.0-1~bpo8+1 although the version required in python-letsencrypt is python-acme (>= 0.5.0) % sudo apt-cache -t jessie-backports show python-letsencrypt Package: python-letsencrypt Version: 0.5.0-1~bpo8+1 Installed-Size: 734 Maintainer: Debian Let's Encrypt <letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> Architecture: all Depends: python-acme (>= 0.5.0), python-configargparse, python-configobj, python-cryptography (>= 0.7), python-dialog, python-mock, python-openssl, python-parsedatetime, python-pkg-resources, python-psutil, python-rfc3339, python-six, python-tz, python-zope.component, python-zope.interface, python:any (<< 2.8), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~) Recommends: letsencrypt Maybe this syntax (>= 0.5.0) doesn't recognize 0.6.0-1~bpo8+1 as an upgraded version? thanks, _______________________________________________ Letsencrypt-devel mailing list Letsencrypt-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/letsencrypt-devel