Am Dienstag, 9. Mai 2023, 21:40:18 CEST schrieb Ulf:
And for NC 26 there are not all apps compatible at this time. And NC is to new. Mostly have problems.
OK, but I personaly would prefere to have a Nextcloud which works restricted instead to a not starting one.
And I want a stable release. But you ca do an request for a fpm subpackes in nextcloud packages
But I don't understand, how it can be stable, if it don't run at all?
This is nextcloud. Also many bug at beginning of a new version. Look at github.
Like discussed in the other thread, there is no 8.1 available for Tumbleweed.
Yes. It's not always best to have the latest thing
So there is no "official solution", which looks strange for a user, that a package will be provided in the main repos, which is not able to run?
The package was yes runnable. Until just php was renewed and it is now too new. In my opinion, this is also one of the reasons why Tumbleweed should not be used for server deployment.
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Make an request for subpackes fpm in nextcloud if you will it.
For me this is no option, so it is according my understanding not the right way. But if you tell me what subpackes fpm means, I will do this.
Why is that not an option? I can't do anything for tumblweed and I can't do anything for upstream. The only option is php-fpm. With subpackage I mean a section %package php-fpm in the spec file. Then you can also use other php versions. By the way, you should not be able to install nc25 manually. If upstream does it right, there should be at least a message. Regards Eric