Bug#822493: [Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-21 Thread Daniel Beyer
On Sat, 2016-05-21 at 12:38 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote: > (...) > Daniel: do you want to do improve it any more? otherwise I'd say to > upload this thing, given #824903. I think the README.Debian is in a good shape. Thanks a lot to you and Cord for improving it. Thus yes, please upload it.

Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-21 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
control: tag -1 pending On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 07:20:57PM +0200, Cord Beermann wrote: > As i'm aware that automation/integration with other packages as > suggested by me won't be easy to establish, the README should > also point those things out: Thanks, included. Daniel: do you want to do

Bug#822493: [Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-14 Thread Daniel Beyer
I pushed an initial README.Debian to git [1], feedback and/or suggestions are welcome. @Mattia: Sadly I still had to update config.sh, due to wrong file paths mentioned in the comment block. Greetings Daniel [1]

Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-13 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 09:44:31PM +0200, Daniel Beyer wrote: > On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 20:16 +0200, Cord Beermann wrote: > > PS: It would also be nice if you add a cronjob to the package for refreshing > > the configured certificates. > > Of course, we have this in mind, too. But it will take

Bug#822493: [Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-13 Thread Daniel Beyer
Hi Cord, On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 20:16 +0200, Cord Beermann wrote: > Package: letsencrypt.sh > Version: 0.1.0-2 > Followup-For: Bug #822493 > > Hello, > > I'd also prefer some more information how this package works. > The still missing README.Debian is to blame on me. I'll sit down tomorrow

Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-05-13 Thread Cord Beermann
Package: letsencrypt.sh Version: 0.1.0-2 Followup-For: Bug #822493 Hello, I'd also prefer some more information how this package works. The file could also contain information how to migrate from letsencrypt (the python-based package) to letsencrypt.sh, which is the problem i'm looking into

Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-04-26 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 01:54:51PM +0200, Daniel Beyer wrote: > We could (and should) explain the Debian specific thinks, like where the > certificates can be found on the system and that one should use conf.d > rather than modifying the shipped config. I can write an initial > README.Debian

Bug#822493: [Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-04-26 Thread Daniel Beyer
Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2016, 11:27 + schrieb Mattia Rizzolo: > >(...) > > Daniel: do we have something interesting to put in README.Debian? > Otherwise I guess removing the reference for now is a good solution as > any. We could (and should) explain the Debian specific thinks, like where the

Bug#822493: [Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-04-26 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
control: severity -1 minor On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 02:20:21AM +0200, Roland Hieber wrote: > the default config file in /etc/letsencrypt.sh/config.sh refers in its header > to /usr/share/doc/letsencrypt-sh/README.Debian. However, that file is > nonexistent. I guess it contains important(-ish)

Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

2016-04-24 Thread Roland Hieber
Package: letsencrypt.sh Version: 0.1.0-2 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, the default config file in /etc/letsencrypt.sh/config.sh refers in its header to /usr/share/doc/letsencrypt-sh/README.Debian. However, that file is nonexistent. I guess it contains important(-ish) documentation on what to