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Reccomended way of upgrading. #44

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Notaduck opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 7 comments
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Reccomended way of upgrading. #44

Notaduck opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 7 comments

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@Notaduck
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Notaduck commented Jul 6, 2016

I am not completly sure if this is an issue or not but I think it seems strange regarding with what the nextcloud team said earlier on IRC.
But if you look in the docs then the reccomended way to upgrade Nextcloud is Using your Linux package manager with our official Nextcloud repositories. This is the recommended method.
and i am pretty sure you guys said there wouldn't be any official repos for nextcloud in the nearest feature?.

@MorrisJobke
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cc @LukasReschke @jospoortvliet

@MariusBluem
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The official and recommended way to upgrade should be to do this manual by replacing the server files (without config and data) 😁

@Notaduck
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Guys what info/specs do you need?

@MariusBluem
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Good question 😁 @nickvergessen

@nickvergessen
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We need infos from nextcloud, about packages and that stuff, other than that, I'd say manual file update it is.

@MariusBluem
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I'd say manual file update it is

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@jospoortvliet
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So I've submitted PR's to fix this for 10 and 11.

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