IRC logs for #aegir, 2017-10-25 (GMT)

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[02:25:03]<stefan_>helmo42: thanks, I did check there. there's nothing there which has 4hours set. I have a suspicion though that it has something to do with hosting_https: https://gitlab.com/aegir/hosting_https/
[02:26:15]<stefan_>I increased the certificate renew interval (it was set to daily) and now it's less frequently that these sites get verified. So probably some mismatch between interval and actual frequency there.
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[04:54:34]<milovan>hi, is there any drawbacks if in provision's template for D7 settings.php is changed to onclude local.settings.php from "include_once" to "include"?
[04:55:22]<milovan>the reason is, if I inlcude settings.php from module for very specific reason, include_once won't include local.settings.php and cannot obtain its vars in module
[04:55:49]<milovan>however, changing it to "include", will make it include again and will give me access to vars in local.settings.php
[05:10:54]<viashimo_>milovan: since settings.php (and consequently local.settings.php) are included at the start of the drupal request, shouldn't most of those variables already be available in a global scope (or accessible elsewhere via other globals)
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[05:17:27]<milovan>viashimo_: correct. But, ckeditor's install file requires to include settings.php again because conf_init() sets $cookie_domain regardless of its presence in settings.php, so simply checking $GLOBALS['cookie_domain'] or global $cookie_domain is not possible. They need to know explicitely if $cookie_domain is set in settings.php (and in Aegir's system: local.settings.php too)
[05:51:50]<shaneonabike1>yes
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