Le dim. 17 déc. 2023 à 07:04, Andreas Metzler <ametz...@bebt.de> a écrit :
> On 2023-12-16 Jérémy Lal <kapo...@melix.org> wrote: > [...] > > * Package name : acme.sh > > Version : 3.0.7 > > Upstream Contact: w...@neilpang.com > > * URL : https://acme.sh > > * License : GPL-3 > > Programming Lang: Shell > > Description : Pure unix shell script implementing ACME client > protocol > [...] > > This acme.sh tool is a must-have for everyone who stumbled upon > > certbot shotcomings. It is odd that it isn't already in debian. > > Good, morning, > > letsencrypt.org lists 6 bash-implementations of the acme protocol, I do > not think it is surprising that not all of them are packaged > (letsencrypt.sh/dehydrated has been available in Debian forever). > > Not trying to discourage you from packaging, at a first glance acme.sh > seems to be very much alive project. I'm still pondering if this was a good idea. Acme.sh works pretty well and has great, out of the box, deployment capabilities, and minimal dependencies but the source code is not easy to understand, so long-term maintenance will be difficult.