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Currently, the code expects $ensure to be either 'present' or 'absent'
when enabling/disabling the concerned module.
It does not take into account that other values could be set.
Those other values could be 'purged' and any specific version tag.
'purged' must behave similarly to 'absent' (e.g. disable the module)
and all other cases ('present' and a version tag) must enable the
module.
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The issue and the fix were mentioned on redmine by fugit in #3472
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Filion <lelutin@gmail.com>
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the package-supplied config, which already includes the proper directives for port 443
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(fully implemented in standard template only, for now)
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- migrate missing (newly introduced) vhosts
- pass relevant_only stuff to subdefines
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suspicious requests, set to 'false' to log all requests (as before)
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'scripts' for extra shell scripts; 'service' for service default parameters. also, manage apache2.conf on Debian.
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for vhost snippets in include.d
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- actually the execs are always set to something.
- grouping of php parameters
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