Steve Blinkhorn wrote in <20191022172649.d5d52b36...@viking.prd.co.uk>: |Isn't it a strange idea to have packages named first for the language |they're written in and only second by a name that suggests their |function? Is Python a cult, I begin to wonder, forcing people to read |through lists of unwanted names in the hope of finding what they want. |Come back, L. Ron Hubbard, all is forgiven. | |Thanks, may give it a try if current approach fails.
I use dehydrated from the very start (when it was named let's encrypt still). It just works ever since, with two short interrupts, because i use an old version which is <40KB. One patch to update to the new protocol that came in a few years back, and one bugfix related to HTTP/2 usage of curl (which then uses lowercase HTTP headers). It only needs bash, openssl, and curl. If you want the version i use, just send a mail. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)