acmetool 0.0.62-2ubuntu0.1 source package in Ubuntu

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acmetool (0.0.62-2ubuntu0.1) bionic-security; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for golang-x-text

 -- Eduardo Barretto <email address hidden>  Mon, 16 Jan 2023 16:44:53 +0100

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Eduardo Barretto
Uploaded to:
Bionic
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
any
Section:
web
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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acmetool_0.0.62-2ubuntu0.1.debian.tar.xz 8.0 KiB 7ed56bd0cb00d3f4fa694f4b4f844b77600002139452a4a3b9d003c77c92fc3e
acmetool_0.0.62-2ubuntu0.1.dsc 2.7 KiB b082ef0b3dcdb4faee5be07dc70e916b94947b3b594f0296b5e628e556f41d5e

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acmetool: automatic certificate acquisition tool for Let's Encrypt

 acmetool is an easy-to-use command line tool for automatically
 acquiring TLS certificates from ACME (Automated Certificate Management
 Environment) servers such as Let's Encrypt, designed to flexibly
 integrate into your webserver setup to enable automatic verification.
 .
 acmetool is designed to work like make: you specify what certificates
 you want, and acmetool obtains certificates as necessary to satisfy
 those requirements. If the requirements are already satisfied,
 acmetool doesn't do anything when invoked. Thus, acmetool is
 ideally suited for use on a cron job; it will do nothing until
 certificates are near expiry, and then obtain new ones.
 .
 acmetool is designed to minimise the use of state and be transparent
 in the state that it does use. All state, including certificates, is
 stored in a single directory, by default /var/lib/acme. The schema
 for this directory is simple, comprehensible and documented.

acmetool-dbgsym: debug symbols for acmetool