Yes, I have a diff, that I sent to some of us to test on -stable, I will send it soon to move -stable to 20.0.7.
— gonzalo > On 24. Feb 2021, at 13:39, Stefan Sperling <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 10:04:05AM +0100, Gonzalo Rodriguez wrote: >> Yes, this is for -current users >> >> — gonzalo > > I think Johan is suggesting that 6.9 should be shipped with Nextcloud 20, > not Nextcloud 21. And right now, "6.9" means -current. > > Otherwise people upgrading directly from OpenBSD 6.8 to OpenBSD 6.9 would > skip an intermediate upgrade to Nextcloud 20. Skipping a release is not > recommended by the Nextcloud team. > > If Nextcloud 21 is committed after 6.9 then users will upgrade like this: > OpenBSD 6.8 (NC 19) -> OpenBSD 6.9 (NC 20) -> OpenBSD 7.0 (NC 21) > Instead of: > OpenBSD 6.8 (NC 19) -> OpenBSD 6.9 (NC 21 maybe cannot upgrade from NC 19?) > > But perhaps a direct 19 -> 21 upgrade will work? Has anyone tried? > >>>> On 24. Feb 2021, at 00:38, Johan Huldtgren >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> hello, >>> >>>> On 2021-02-23 11:43, Gonzalo L. Rodriguez wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Update for Nextcloud to 21.0.0 >>> >>> nextcloud does not support upgrades skipping a major release[0], so >>> since 6.8 shipped with nextcloud 19, I'm guessing this has to wait >>> until after 6.9 packages have been tagged or those running release will >>> have a hard time upgrading. >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> .jh >>> >>> [0] >>> https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/21/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.html
