Your message dated Sat, 16 Oct 2021 19:05:22 -0400
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and subject line Re: RFP: golang-github-certifi-gocertifi -- SSL Certificates
for Golang
has caused the Debian Bug report #966583,
regarding RFP: golang-github-certifi-gocertifi -- SSL Certificates for Golang
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Control: block 915649 by -1
* Package name : golang-github-certifi-gocertifi
Version : 2020.02.11
Upstream Author : Copyright holder[s] undeclared. Initial commit by
Cory Benfield <lukas...@gmail.com>
Current maintainer is
Matt Robenolt <m...@ydekproductions.com>
* URL : https://github.com/certifi/gocertifi
* License : MPL-2.0
Programming Lang: Go
Description : SSL Certificates for Golang
This Go package contains a CA bundle that you can reference in your Go code.
This is useful for systems that do not have CA bundles that Golang can find
itself, or where a uniform set of CAs is valuable.
.
This is the same CA bundle that ships with the Python Requests library, and is
a Golang specific port of certifi. The CA bundle is derived from Mozilla's
canonical set.
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This package is a dependency for raven-go ≥0.1, and a newer version of
raven-go is a dep for a newer version of Syncthing.
Regards,
Nicholas
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Closing as invalid, because software in Debian should use
ca-certificates, and certifi-gocertifi is "for systems that do not have
CA bundles that Golang can find itself". Thus, the correct solution is
to make Golang for Debian able to use ca-certificates...
Which appears to perhaps already be the case, because
golang-raven-go/0.2.0+ds+1-1 was uploaded to experimental!
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