And these are the current tests:
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/tree/debian/tests
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 11:19 AM Robie Basak wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for getting in touch.
>
> I'm not sure that our test infrastructure currently allows for emails to
> be sent to third
Hi,
Thank you for getting in touch.
I'm not sure that our test infrastructure currently allows for emails to
be sent to third parties on failure, but in any case I'm sure you don't
want to be spammed by test failures a majority of which won't be certbot
related.
One thing I suggest you can do
Hello,
The following message is intended for the maintainers of the apache2
package:
We’re maintaining Certbot and it’s Apache plugin on Ubuntu. In the past,
changes to the Apache HTTPd package on different OSes have broken the
way Certbot interacts with web server. We are contacting to let you
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 6:35 AM Carl Friis-Hansen
wrote:
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> On 5/16/19 3:03 AM, Alex Murray wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2019-05-15 at 02:42:56 +0930, Dan Streetman wrote:
> >
> >> in Ubuntu, sudo retains the calling user's $HOME
> >>
> >> this is different from upstream sudo as well as all other
Good question.
I've cc'ed sudo-users, so the question to the upstream sudo list can
be summarized as:
How likely would it be for upstream sudo to add HOME to env_keep by default?
We ask because Ubuntu carries a patch that adds HOME to env_keep,
unlike the default upstream, or any other
On 5/16/19 3:03 AM, Alex Murray wrote:
On Wed, 2019-05-15 at 02:42:56 +0930, Dan Streetman wrote:
in Ubuntu, sudo retains the calling user's $HOME
this is different from upstream sudo as well as all other UNIXes and
even the sudo documentation we provide. Should we remove our custom
patch
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 01:12:56PM -0400, Dan Streetman wrote:
> in Ubuntu, sudo retains the calling user's $HOME
>
> this is different from upstream sudo as well as all other UNIXes and
> even the sudo documentation we provide. Should we remove our custom
> patch that adds this behavior?
Does