admin wrote
Aliases are not resolved based on their order. So ordering them makes no sense to their operations.
I realize that. The only reason where sorting them would be very useful, is for administrative-purposes,
NOT for operational-purposes. I have some hosts that have nearly 30 aliases, which would normally be listed in the order that they were created. When trying to find a specific alias on the Aliases page, sometimes I need to go through the list 2 or 3 or more times, to find what I'm looking for. If I was able to adjust the display order so that they are listed alphabetically by alias name, finding them would be so much easier.
Because of this, I am often stopping the Abyss service, then opening my Abyss config file in a text editor, then manually sorting all my aliases in all my (currently) 16 hosts, then saving the Abyss config file & then restarting the Abyss service.
If a sorting capability was available, the risk of manually editing my Abyss config file would be alleviated :-).
admin wrote
Regarding the PHP version, how should behave if a single host has two PHP interpreters associated with it, each with a different version?
Understood now. I had no idea that more than one PHP interpreter was possible, or why that would be needed. But not being very knowledgeable on such matters, I understand now that some people might require that & have more than one PHP interpreter per host in use.