[Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#881974: Bug#881974: [dehydrated] Old LICENSE specification prevents letsencrypt account creation
Jan Wagner
waja at cyconet.org
Sat Nov 18 15:25:38 UTC 2017
Hi Mattia,
thanks for caring!
Am 18.11.17 um 14:04 schrieb Mattia Rizzolo:
>>> I guess, that it would be sufficient (and proper) to update the default
>>> value for LICENCE in /usr/bin/dehydrated.
>>
>> a fix for this was implemented with
>> https://gist.github.com/waja/8df78afb09691e4f383d818685f48885/revisions#diff-e259eb2e20fc5f6c60769b3f2919953a
>> and is included in version 0.4.0
>
> Not sure how anything in that gist is related to this issue, tbh.
Oh sorry .. that was an copy'n'paste error from my side.
>> Indeed, I would welcome to get backported this to stable, as is some
>> kind of regression.
>
> I'll see about getting
> https://anonscm.debian.org/git/letsencrypt/dehydrated.git/commit/?h=debian/stretch&id=5ae0ba0674a4913bcd27e16d02bacf486e570c83
> in the next point release.
I think this is NOT the best idea, cause this will just only help until
the next LICENSE is published and this has to be fixed again.
> AFAIK 0.4.0 is not affected because it downloads the last agreements at
> registration time, and therefore doesn't hardcode this URL.
No, it's fixed there. The issue for this is
https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/issues/346 and it was fixed in
https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/commit/6a32f20e004b9d835cd02de9d78300be02784cf1.
Best wishes, Jan.
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