[Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#817865: Bug#817865: RFS: acmetool/0.0.49 [ITP] -- automatic certificate acquisition tool for Let's Encrypt
Mattia Rizzolo
mattia at debian.org
Sun May 15 17:26:23 UTC 2016
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 01:14:54PM -0400, Peter Colberg wrote:
> Thanks for catching this. I built the package in an sbuild chroot,
> which by default does not block network connections. The test is
> trying to contact the Let’s Encrypt staging server.
As you probably know that's not allowed :)
Also, FYI, whilst most of Debian's buildd allows network connection,
ubuntu's don't, so your package would have FTBFS there.
> The easiest solution is to disable the test for now, but in the
yes please.
> long term it would be good to package boulder for Debian and use
> it for offline testing.
>
> How are you currently testing the other Let’s Encrypt clients?
>
> Would you be interested in packaging boulder together?
I only maintain letsencrypt.sh that doesn't have tests, so I'm not
really testing it. I don't know about the other clients.
> > In the meantime I did 3 more trivial commits, that I pushed.
> >
> > (hope you don't mind the extra commits, but imho that's the main
> > advantage of keeping packages in a team, have the team mates being able
> > to do such sillyness! ;))
>
> Yes, your commits are very welcome.
>
> Which repository did you push to? master is still at 771996d:
>
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/letsencrypt/acmetool.git
Turns out I wrote something I didn't do, pushed now.
Please ping once you disabled those tests
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Mattia Rizzolo
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