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Publish an apt package to a public repo #28

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RufusJWB opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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Publish an apt package to a public repo #28

RufusJWB opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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RufusJWB commented Jun 22, 2023

It would be nice to have the cmpClient published in a public repo so that it can be installed by sudo apt install cmpClient. I found a simple documentation how to do this at SO.

@RufusJWB RufusJWB changed the title Publish a apt-package to a public repo Publish an apt-package to a public repo Jun 22, 2023
@RufusJWB RufusJWB changed the title Publish an apt-package to a public repo Publish an apt package to a public repo Jun 22, 2023
@DDvO DDvO added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 11, 2024
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I am not so sure, whether it add any benefit as CMP client functionality is also part of OpenSSL.

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DDvO commented Oct 11, 2024

Rufus, do you see interest primarily for the CLI, which is meant for for testing/demo purposes,
or for the pretty convenient genCMPClient high-level API?

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Rufus, do you see interest primarily for the CLI, which is meant for for testing/demo purposes, or for the pretty convenient genCMPClient high-level API?

I'm mostly / only interested in the CLI.

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