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| [04:15:09] | <shaneonabike> | hey folks... looks like a had to rebuild a server over the weekend - not so fun.. just wondering if anyone knows why when using the aegir package it forces apache2 even though I have nginx installed |
| [04:26:32] | <colan[m]> | shaneonabike Debian package? that's strange. We always install Nginx first, and it just accepts it. |
| [04:26:48] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: this is on debian 10 |
| [04:27:06] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: i know it's weird the ohter os i did this on was ubuntu and from i recall it was fine.. but for debain it's forcing apache |
| [04:28:01] | <colan[m]> | Could be an issue if it's a newer release. Yeah, I'm always on Ubuntu. |
| [04:28:10] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: hmmm |
| [04:29:00] | <colan[m]> | Check the dependency chain? |
| [04:29:16] | <shaneonabike> | how do i do that |
| [04:30:16] | <shaneonabike> | ok debtree |
| [04:30:36] | <colan[m]> | In provision, look for the "control" file, under Debian I think. |
| [04:31:00] | <colan[m]> | Yeah, sounds right. |
| [04:34:49] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: do you use the version from nginx or from hte deb distro |
| [04:34:55] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: "alt10":"nginx-full" -> "libnginx-mod-http-subs-filter" [color=blue,label="(= 1.14.2-2)"]; |
| [04:35:12] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: mine is 1.14.2 |
| [04:53:06] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: can i change the requirement? i know that it works with higher than 1.14 |
| [04:53:14] | <shaneonabike> | i'm using that on an ubuntu distro |
| [05:44:02] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: for what it's worth after much digging i compared it to another server and it was b/c debian 10 uses php 73 by default |
| [05:44:16] | <shaneonabike> | colan[m]: therefore (for whatever reason) hostmaster says oh nooo you use apache |
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