Long Story Short: I didn't migrate from TextPattern.

Although this entire service runs on antiquated hardware utilizing QEMU KVM based services, I haven’t really felt the need to migrate it to something new just to possibly slightly lower the footprint on what could likely be self-contained with 2 gigs of RAM including the OS.

Other than software links that have been dormant nearly 20 years, I’ve got everything set to direct to where it had been back when I was actively developing open source, and all of my outdated knowledgebase is still there for the world to have virtually no use for – like how to use Solaris with CUPS using a print server that was already out of date 20 years ago.

Who knows? It might eventually be worth something.

Also, Devuan still isn’t very good about updates for PHP-FPM. It was still the same parent release, but it was silently failing over on the local socket until I did a complete base update, there really was no specific reason given for it, and I decided to just check for updates before pulling out GDB. My guess is some sub-library it was compiled against either had a namespace collision, or changed semantics since that build.

Then again, I don’t know how many people who still willingly run Apache 2+FPM-CGI go out of their way to avoid systemd.