Yes. thank you.
But we also update from 8.1.1 to 8.1.3 (debian Jessie 64 bits)
And it broke our owncloud server. It is a VM, so we put the last snapshot
to came back.
But so is there a clean way, a procedure to do it to have a stable
version...?
Thank you.
Regard.
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> And it broke our owncloud server.
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Jürgen Weigert wrote:
>
> After some research, I found that the man-page does not have the full
> picture.
> Upgrade behaves differently, depending how it is used:
>
> apt-get upgrade
> The following packages have been kept back:
> owncloud owncloud-config-apache owncloud-server
> 0
Jürgen Weigert wrote:
> Yes, with 8.1.3 the owncloud-app-* packagages are now consolidated into
> the owncloud-server package.
> We always had issues with postinstall scripts being in the wrong order,
> and we no longer have a real reason to keep the apps separate.
OK, in that case this should be
Yes, with 8.1.3 the owncloud-app-* packagages are now consolidated into
the owncloud-server package.
We always had issues with postinstall scripts being in the wrong order,
and we no longer have a real reason to keep the apps separate.
cheers, JW-
Am 16.09.2015 um 14:49 schrieb Alexis:
Hi