Let's Encrypt client by the OpenBSD project
acme-client is a Let's Encrypt client implemented in C. It uses a modular design, and attempts to secure itself by dropping privileges and operating in a chroot where possible. acme-client is developed on OpenBSD and then ported to the GNU / Linux environment.
System | Target | Derivation | Build status |
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x86_64-linux | /gnu/store/6yink6ag9mp6w8hmrcywpzrzxsj84jx2-acme-client-0.1.16.drv | ||
i686-linux | /gnu/store/bgvdkvs0i9fz6fnlgyiv6hz4fwqcf0ws-acme-client-0.1.16.drv |
Linter | Message | Location |
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derivation Report failure to compile a package to a derivation | failed to create i686-linux derivation: path ‘/gnu/store/2f4hwvm2isrsbi0zvsgw58ab6g6ckig0-patch-2.7.6.drv’ is not valid | |
derivation Report failure to compile a package to a derivation | failed to create armhf-linux derivation: path ‘/gnu/store/132aqp4qjfys7abpr30jklkd33dl5lc1-patch-2.7.6.drv’ is not valid | |
derivation Report failure to compile a package to a derivation | failed to create aarch64-linux derivation: path ‘/gnu/store/09hhdxcfrm56afpglx3ff2dj4ibfl92x-sed-4.7.drv’ is not valid | |
derivation Report failure to compile a package to a derivation | failed to create mips64el-linux derivation: path ‘/gnu/store/110f2jlvf1bgwppx81sa07nc53c5v7vd-gzip-1.10.drv’ is not valid |