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| [05:39:15] | <colan[m]> | jonpugh: helmo42 So every time the source site changes platforms, you have to update 'root' in its drush alias? ugh. |
| [05:40:16] | <colan[m]> | ^^^ for hosting_sync. i wish this module was more front-end-friendly like hosting_remote import. or am i missing something? |
| [05:42:05] | <colan[m]> | If this is the case, it's easier to just delete the site and remotely import it. |
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| [06:11:04] | <jonpugh[m]> | colan just use the Aegir generated site alias and it will change it for you |
| [06:12:22] | <colan[m]> | jonpugh: but that alias is on another aegir server. |
| [06:12:46] | <colan[m]> | i'd be running a sync on Staging, but i need the Prod alias. |
| [06:14:10] | <jonpugh[m]> | This is part of the reason I add "install_method". |
| [06:14:50] | <jonpugh[m]> | You can specify install_method == sync and write your own hook to do a remote import |
| [06:15:18] | <jonpugh[m]> | Then we can figure out how to add what you did to Aegir core :) |
| [06:18:57] | <colan[m]> | Right. Or I just delete it and run remote import. :) |
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