Source: python-certbot Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Let's Encrypt Uploaders: Harlan Lieberman-Berg , Francois Marier Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11~), dh-python, python3, python3-acme (>= 0.29.0~), python3-configargparse (>= 0.10.0), python3-configobj, python3-cryptography (>= 1.2.3), python3-distutils | python3 (<< 3.6.5~), python3-josepy, python3-mock, python3-parsedatetime (>= 1.3), python3-repoze.sphinx.autointerface, python3-requests (>= 2.4.3), python3-rfc3339, python3-setuptools (>= 1.0), python3-sphinx (>= 1.6), python3-sphinx-rtd-theme, python3-tz, python3-zope.component, python3-zope.interface Standards-Version: 4.3.0 Homepage: https://certbot.eff.org/ Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/letsencrypt-team/certbot/certbot.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/letsencrypt-team/certbot/certbot Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: python3-certbot Architecture: all Depends: python3-acme (>= 0.29.0~), python3-requests (>= 2.4.3), ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends} Recommends: certbot Suggests: python-certbot-doc Breaks: python-certbot-nginx (<< 0.20.0), python-certbot-apache (<< 0.20.0), python-letsencrypt (<= 0.6.0) Replaces: python-letsencrypt Description: main library for certbot The objective of Certbot, Let's Encrypt, and the ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) protocol is to make it possible to set up an HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate, without any human intervention. This is accomplished by running a certificate management agent on the web server. . This agent is used to: . - Automatically prove to the Let's Encrypt CA that you control the website - Obtain a browser-trusted certificate and set it up on your web server - Keep track of when your certificate is going to expire, and renew it - Help you revoke the certificate if that ever becomes necessary. . This package contains the main libraries. Package: certbot Section: web Architecture: all Depends: python3-certbot (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends} Breaks: letsencrypt (<= 0.6.0) Replaces: letsencrypt Provides: letsencrypt Suggests: python3-certbot-apache, python3-certbot-nginx, python-certbot-doc Description: automatically configure HTTPS using Let's Encrypt The objective of Certbot, Let's Encrypt, and the ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) protocol is to make it possible to set up an HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate, without any human intervention. This is accomplished by running a certificate management agent on the web server. . This agent is used to: . - Automatically prove to the Let's Encrypt CA that you control the website - Obtain a browser-trusted certificate and set it up on your web server - Keep track of when your certificate is going to expire, and renew it - Help you revoke the certificate if that ever becomes necessary. . This package contains the main application, including the standalone and the manual authenticators. Package: python-certbot-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${sphinxdoc:Depends} Description: client documentation for certbot The objective of Certbot, Let's Encrypt, and the ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) protocol is to make it possible to set up an HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate, without any human intervention. This is accomplished by running a certificate management agent on the web server. . This agent is used to: . - Automatically prove to the Let's Encrypt CA that you control the website - Obtain a browser-trusted certificate and set it up on your web server - Keep track of when your certificate is going to expire, and renew it - Help you revoke the certificate if that ever becomes necessary. . This package contains the documentation. Package: letsencrypt Section: oldlibs Architecture: all Depends: certbot, ${misc:Depends} Description: transitional dummy package This is a transitional dummy package for the rename of letsencrypt to certbot. It can safely be removed.