23 Jan 2024 |
Yaron K | Different things. :) | 17:43:39 |
rundg | Yaron K: asked if we should add Postfix to Canasta | 17:43:43 |
Yaron K | Yeah, I still think it's a reasonable idea - assuming Postfix can be configured to not break any of the Gmail requirements (if it does break any by default). | 17:44:34 |
Jeffrey Wang (MyWikis) | In reply to @freephile:matrix.org Yaron K: asked if we should add Postfix to Canasta Sure, if someone wants to do it. | 17:44:52 |
Jeffrey Wang (MyWikis) | I’m not opposed to it, but I’m definitely not doing it | 17:45:07 |
Yaron K | Assuming there's an agreement that this is a good idea (I don't think there is yet), I suppose there's the potential of combining this with the upgrade to PHP 8.1 as a Google Summer of Code project... though there's maybe not much actual coding involved. | 17:47:32 |
rundg | Show me one project that includes Postfix
For a thousand reasons, there is no way I support this idea. | 17:48:14 |
Yaron K | There are apparently various Linux distributions that include Postfix and/or Sendmail, but I don't know if that counts. | 17:51:44 |
rundg | * Show me one project that includes Postfix
I do not support this idea. | 18:00:17 |
24 Jan 2024 |
Yaron K | On an (I think) less contentious subject: there are still various references to "docker-compose" (with the "-") in the documentation, especially here: https://github.com/CanastaWiki/Canasta-Documentation/blob/main/setup.md | 14:29:10 |
Yaron K | I count either four or five there - I'm not sure if canasta create ... -o docker-compose counts. (I don't remember what the "-o" flag is.) | 14:30:30 |
Yaron K | rundg (or anyone else) - what's the best way to replace these? | 14:30:51 |
cicalese | The -o flag tells it which orchestrator to use. It should now be "-o compose". I think there's some backward compatibility code in there now to accept the old style, IIRC. | 14:43:29 |
Yaron K | Alright, that's good to know. The CLI documentation (https://github.com/CanastaWiki/Canasta-Documentation/blob/main/cli.md) also should be expanded at some point with the flags for the different commands. | 14:46:50 |
29 Jan 2024 |
Yaron K | Re-asking my question about "docker-compose" in the documentation. Should a command like docker-compose up -d be changed to just docker compose up -d ? | 15:33:05 |
rundg | Yes | 15:34:56 |
Yaron K | Alright, cool - I think this is enough information to fix the "setup" page. | 15:36:02 |
rundg | `docker -compose` is the old standalone binary
`docker compose` is the newer plug-in based docker | 15:38:09 |
Yaron K | What about the call sudo docker-compose exec web php /var/www/mediawiki/w/maintenance/SCRIPT_NAME.php ? Replace that with just docker compose as well? | 15:39:39 |
Yaron K | In the main documenation page, that is. | 15:40:01 |
rundg | There should be no reference anywhere to the hyphenated form | 15:41:28 |
Yaron K | Sure, yes. I just wanted to make sure that the syntax was the same. | 15:41:50 |
Yaron K | Okay, I think the final instance of "docker-composer" in the documentation is in this sample conf.json file: https://canasta.wiki/cli/#etc-canasta-conf-json | 15:43:17 |
Yaron K | * Okay, I think the final instance of "docker-compose" in the documentation is in this sample conf.json file: https://canasta.wiki/cli/#etc-canasta-conf-json | 15:44:11 |
Yaron K | Should this, too, get replaced with "docker compose"? | 15:44:29 |
cicalese | I think that gets replaced with just “compose” | 16:20:00 |
rundg | The new "name" of the orchestrator is "compose"
So all references there should change to "compose" | 16:20:18 |
Yaron K | Okay, I created a PR for this - hopefully this is all correct: https://github.com/CanastaWiki/Canasta-Documentation/pull/13 | 16:53:05 |
1 Feb 2024 |
Yaron K | Canasta meeting in two hours. | 15:10:47 |
Yaron K | 30 minutes away! | 16:30:05 |