> Am 08.04.2022 um 12:01 schrieb Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de>:
> 
> Thanks for all feedback. So no need to integrate.
> 
> Note that the 2.4.x pytest suite still makes heavy use of it when testing 
> mod_md.

Yes, I think I should clean those up to avoid confusion for anyone reading it. 
But who expects other people to read their test code, you know? ;)

> 
> Thanks and regards,
> 
> Rainer
> 
> Am 08.04.2022 um 10:24 schrieb Steffen:
>> 
>> Agree no need for it anymore.
>> Ps.
>> You wrote:
>> I have not yet heard any questions or feedback from anyone about it….If I 
>> remember correctly, no one was around to make the cmake and Windows builds 
>> for it.
>> I had given feedback and was able to build it on windows in 2017. In the 
>> beginning some crashes, but Stefan solved.
>>> Op 8 apr. 2022 om 09:14 heeft Stefan Eissing <ste...@eissing.org> het 
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Am 07.04.2022 um 13:04 schrieb Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de>:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi there,
>>>> 
>>>> during my experiments with the nice pytest based test suite against 2.4.x 
>>>> I noticed, that many mod_md tests need "a2md". The sources for this 
>>>> commandline tool ar in Stefan's GitHub repos for mod_md, but not inside 
>>>> the httpd 2.4.x source tree.
>>>> 
>>>> I have not really checked, what a2md exactly does, but was wondering, how 
>>>> much sense it would make to add it to 2.4.x as another support binary?
>>>> 
>>>> From the man page:
>>>> 
>>>> The a2md utility can be used to configure and update managed domains with 
>>>> the mod_md module for Apache HTTP Server. Managed Domains are virtual 
>>>> hosts which automatically obtain and renew TLS certificates from an ACME 
>>>> server.
>>>> 
>>>> Is it ready for prime time? Would it interact with a custom build of httpd 
>>>> (layout might differ from distros)? What's the expectation?
>>> 
>>> Some distros, who package from the github repro, seem to include a2md, but 
>>> I have not yet heard any questions or feedback from anyone about it. We 
>>> excluded it in the httpd build as, if I remember correctly, no one was 
>>> around to make the cmake and Windows builds for it.
>>> 
>>> Looking back, I do not see the need to a2md any longer. All can and should 
>>> be configured in httpd's config files and information readout is available 
>>> via the common status handlers and mod_md's own JSON status handler.
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards,
>>> Stefan
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Rainer

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