group.)
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Package: letsencrypt
Severity: grave
On several sid systems I get this:
:; apt-get install 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
ie-apache
The jessie and jessie-backports releases of certbot have not, in
general, been usable. There have been usable windows, but it has not
been continuous.
Forcing stretch uses into a similar situation would be counter-productive.
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e effect that new versions of the
dependencies would have on their other reverse-dependencies?)
Guaranteeing that certbot and python-acme updates will not require new
dependencies probably would help on that front.
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The points I made at the end of my last note about methods which might
avoid such things in the future remain on point.
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that was
done a fresh install would fail due to unmatched dependencies.
Beyond those details my memory of it is too fuzzy.
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