IRC logs for #aegir, 2017-11-17 (GMT)

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[08:46:49]<colan>ergonlogic: you sure you want me to remove `hosting_certificate_prevent_orphaned_services()` entirely?
[08:46:54]<colan>it seems useful.
[08:48:11]<ergonlogic[m]>well, it was meant to be moved upstream into the core hosting_service stuff once it'd proven itself... but iirc, it hooks in very early, and could cause issues there
[08:49:46]<ergonlogic[m]>again, it's been awhile... but iirc, it alters modules' dependencies. Hence why it's active so early, and very possibly on every page request
[08:50:38]<ergonlogic[m]>that said, the failure it's meant to help prevent leaves the site in an almost unrecoverable state
[08:51:35]<colan>ok, will kick it out with info in the issue it was trying to solve, and reopen.
[08:51:43]<ergonlogic[m]>this'd be important to allow, for example, an nginx-only deployment
[08:51:44]<colan>can be put back when it works better.
[08:52:27]<ergonlogic[m]>to be safe, we may want to make https depend on at least one of it's implementations
[08:52:55]<ergonlogic[m]>like self-signed, maybe
[08:53:35]<ergonlogic[m]>which'd get us back to something like how web_server "depends" on apache
[08:54:34]<ergonlogic[m]>it doesn't really; apache is baked into web_server. But that's what makes it impossible to turn off a lower-level service
[09:46:02]<colan>all: please review https://gitlab.com/aegir/hosting_https/merge_requests/34
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