Yes, as usual.Did you run theocc upgrade
command ?
I will do that tomorrow.Check Nextcloud log. [...]
But that circumvents the port.... If you use that then please remove the Nextcloud related ports as Nextcloud is now managing maintenance. (Which is why you NEVER use the default /usr/local/www/Nextcloud directory for a live system anyways... Copy and rename it...)Did you run the occ upgrade command ?
This is what the port suggest during major upgrade. And if you just upgrade with pkg you will have to upgrade with the web interface anyways.But that circumvents the port.... If you use that then please remove the Nextcloud related ports as Nextcloud is now managing maintenance.
On upgrade:
After a version migration you should upgrade your nextcloud instance
using command line:
cd /usr/local/www/nextcloud
su -m www -c "php ./occ upgrade"
This is what the port suggest during major upgrade. And if you just upgrade with pkg you will have to upgrade with the web interface anyways.
sudo -u www php occ upgrade
sudo -u www php updater/updater.phar --no-interaction
Do not try this, instead understand it
mv /usr/local/www/nextcloud /usr/local/www/nextcloudSAFE && pkg delete nextcloud && mv /usr/local/www/nextcloudSAFE /usr/local/www/nextcloud
pkg autoremove
to remove unused packages the dependencies will be removed.andCode:sudo -u www php occ upgrade
Code:sudo -u www php updater/updater.phar --no-interaction
su -m www -c "php occ upgrade"
If you do this you will need to mark www/nextcloud's dependencies as non-automatic, as otherwise when you do apkg autoremove
to remove unused packages the dependencies will be removed.