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Further fixes to the docs

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Peter Eckersley
2015-10-14 23:53:50 -07:00
parent 2794b762d6
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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@ above method instead.
https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt/archive/master.zip
.. _prerequisites:
Installation and Usage
======================
@@ -33,9 +31,13 @@ To install and run the client you just need to type:
./letsencrypt-auto
.. warning:: Please do **not** use ``python setup.py install``. That mode of
operation might corrupt your operating system and is **not supported**
by the Let's Encrypt team!
(Once letsencrypt is packaged by distributions, the command will just be
``letsencrypt``. ``letsencrypt-auto`` is a wrapper which installs virtualized
dependencies and provides automated updates during the beta program)
.. warning:: Please do **not** use ``python setup.py install`` or ``sudo pip install`.
Those mode of operation might corrupt your operating system and is
**not supported** by the Let's Encrypt team!
The ``letsencrypt`` commandline tool has a builtin help:
@@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ Configuration file
------------------
It is possible to specify configuration file with
``letsencrypt --config cli.ini`` (or shorter ``-c cli.ini``). For
``letsencrypt-auto --config cli.ini`` (or shorter ``-c cli.ini``). For
instance, if you are a contributor, you might find the following
handy:
@@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ By default, the following locations are searched:
Running with Docker
===================
Docker_ is another way to quickly obtaintesting certs. From the
Docker_ is another way to quickly obtain testing certs. From the
server that the domain your requesting a cert for resolves to,
`install Docker`_, issue the following command: