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I want to use sake for managing parallel installations of software on my web hosting server; to so so, I would like to have different servers (with different usernames), but the same host as all of the accounts are sitting on the same server. Is this something you think would be meaningful?
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I'm not sure what the use case would be (it could be accomplished in tasks by just setting the user in the shell (su <user>).
However, there's no reason to have the current limitation of a unique host, so I'll change it to allow multiple hosts.
I want to use sake for managing parallel installations of software on my web hosting server; to so so, I would like to have different servers (with different usernames), but the same host as all of the accounts are sitting on the same server. Is this something you think would be meaningful?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: