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On July 3, 2019, Let's Encrypt deployed new ACME server software that no
longer returns the 'id' field in the account information JSON.
Dehydrated relied on this field, even though it is not specified by RFC
8555. Because of this, dehydrated can no longer create a new account on
Let's Encrypt.
This was fixed by upstream commits be13dcd and 4f358e2. But the latter
broke ACMEv1 support so was fixed again in commit f60f2f8.
Cherry-picking this correctly is tricky, so instead just bump the
version. There are quite a few non-bugfix changes that are included this
way, but it's more risky to try to cherry-pick.
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
(cherry picked from commit 539f86571f
)
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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# Locally computed after verifying
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# https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/releases/download/v0.6.5/dehydrated-0.6.5.tar.gz.asc
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# with key 3C2F2605E078A1E18F4793909C4DBE6CF438F333 from https://keybase.io/lukas2511
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sha256 10aabd0027450bc70a18e49acaca7a9697e0cfb92368d3e508b7a4d6d69bfa35 dehydrated-0.6.5.tar.gz
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# License, locally computed
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sha256 b4583b7dd07e3e2a08906de38e7e329d41f921ed9dcb6310b3886e013a6b8723 LICENSE
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