[Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#822493: Bug#822493: letsencrypt.sh: config file refers to nonexisting documentation

Mattia Rizzolo mattia at debian.org
Tue Apr 26 11:27:40 UTC 2016


control: severity -1 minor

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 02:20:21AM +0200, Roland Hieber wrote:
> the default config file in /etc/letsencrypt.sh/config.sh refers in its header
> to /usr/share/doc/letsencrypt-sh/README.Debian. However, that file is
> nonexistent. I guess it contains important(-ish) documentation on what to do
> with /etc/letsencrypt.sh/conf.d/ ...? ;-)

umh, the person who added that header was me, and I really don't recall
what I was thinking while writing it...

Daniel: do we have something interesting to put in README.Debian?
Otherwise I guess removing the reference for now is a good solution as
any.
I don't particularly like modifying files installed in /etc/ as those
are conffile handled by dpkg that requires a manual action during
upgrades if the local sysadm modified it, and even if this is still only
in sid but I'd still avoid it.

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