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Upgrade from 10.13.1.3 to 10.13.2 fails. #41057

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sfadschm opened this issue Oct 22, 2023 · 6 comments
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Upgrade from 10.13.1.3 to 10.13.2 fails. #41057

sfadschm opened this issue Oct 22, 2023 · 6 comments

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@sfadschm
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sfadschm commented Oct 22, 2023

Steps to reproduce

  1. Run update via /.../updater/application.php

  2. Error: upgrade:backupDBlb command is not implemented

  3. Updater exits.

  4. Run update via webUI admin panel.

  5. Update is successfull, but aborts with error: upgrade:restartWebServer command is not implemented.

  6. UI is stuck and upgrade appears to not be finished.

  7. Actually, update was successful.

Expected behaviour

The upgrade runs smoothly...

Actual behaviour

The upgrade fails at the first step or is successfull but shows an error.

Server configuration

Operating system: Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS

Web server: Apache

Database:

PHP version:

ownCloud version: 10.13.1.3

Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install: Updated.

Where did you install ownCloud from:

Signing status (ownCloud 9.0 and above):

@tombii
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tombii commented Oct 24, 2023

Happened to me as well, Debian 12.

@iasdeoupxe
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Could probably better fit into https://github.com/owncloud/updater

@sfadschm
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Reasonably... Moved :-)

@hknet
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hknet commented May 15, 2024

well this problem is (still) seen (also) during update to v10.14.0.3

@sfadschm
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sfadschm commented May 15, 2024

Yes,
But the underlying issue is fixed. It was just not yet merged into core: see updater/731

@iasdeoupxe
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iasdeoupxe commented May 17, 2024

Plus this from owncloud/updater#713 (comment) / #41149 :

Installations will get the "release" after they upgrade to a recent release. There is no automated/scripted way to update the updater in a existing older installation. So it can be a bit of a catch-22 if someone needs the updated updater in order to update!

AFAICT manual update is currently the way to go / required.

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