Am 26.02.2016 um 13:58 schrieb Chris:
Furthermore the NEWS file is only telling to use the 8.0.10 from 
https://people.debian.org/~taffit/owncloud/ where 8.1.5 is also needed before 
going to 8.2.2
You have to update 7.0.x > 8.0.x > 8.1.x > 8.2.x > 9.0x (to be released in march)

The Debian package is patched to allow it.

https://sources.debian.net/src/owncloud/8.2.2~dfsg-1/debian/patches/0009-Don-t-stop-update-over-several-major-versions.patch/
That is probably something you really shouldn't do. I think there is a reason 
why this check there is in place.
Exactly, to keep our migration paths short and traceable, we kill them after one major release, that is why major jumps (skipping a major) are not supported. The problem is, we simply can not have 4 different upgrade routines, one from 7.0, one from 8.0, ... etc. and currently the upgrade mechanism is not very good in making migrations in steps. (is planned for 9.x iirc).



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