> On 27. May 2021, at 16:15, Landry Breuil <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Le Thu, May 27, 2021 at 01:20:10PM +0100, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
>> I'm not convinced this is a good idea.
>>
>> @ask-update is problematic because it blocks updates of packages unless
>> there's manual intervention. For someone who adds pkg_add -u to rc.firsttime
>> or uses configuration management to update packages this adds things which
>> are awkward to automate.
>>
>> PostgreSQL is special because, in some cases, you need to take extra steps
>> *before* the upgrade. (pg_upgrade/postgresql-previous can't easily be made
>> to work with compiled add-on modules). Quite often you can't just install
>> the old postgresql package again because the compiled binaries won't always
>> run on the updated OS which is less of a problem with PHP. It is common for
>> ports to need extra steps after upgrading, there's nothing particularly
>> unusual about nextcloud in that respect.
>
> seconded, all nextcloud upgrades have always needed extra steps (eg occ
> upgrade as www user) since forever.. and i agree that @ask-update always
> leads to pain :)
Yup, probably is not the best or straight forward but still “faster” and less
problematic
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