Hello!
I tried upgraded Nextcloud from version 31 to 32.
It failed during the Nextcloud app update phase:
[...]
Info : DEBUG - + sudo -u nextcloud env PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin COREPACK_ENABLE_DOWNLOAD_PROMPT=0 NPM_CONFIG_UPDATE_NOTIFIER=false php8.3 --define apc.enable_cli=1 occ --no-interaction --no-ansi app:update --all
Info : DEBUG - carnet new version available: 0.25.12
Info : DEBUG - carnet updated
Info : DEBUG - onlyoffice new version available: 9.12.0
Info : DEBUG - onlyoffice updated
Info : DEBUG - documentserver_community new version available: 0.2.1
Info : DEBUG -
Info : WARNING - mmap() failed: [12] Cannot allocate memory
Info : WARNING - PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 69730304 bytes) (tried to allocate 510765488 bytes) in /var/www/nextcloud/lib/private/Installer.php on line 242
[...]
Previous upgrades did not raise this problem, and the system had probably about 1 GB free memory. I connected to Nextcloud web interface, it was on v32. I went to Nextcloud app upgrade and it showed the available update for documentserver_community. I did the update, it went OK.
So now I have a working Nextcloud instance in version 32, but Yunohost is reporting version 31.0.9~ynh2. How can I tell Yunohost that it is indeed already in the newer version? Should I wait for the next Nextcloud package version?
Hello!
I tried upgraded Nextcloud from version 31 to 32.
It failed during the Nextcloud app update phase:
Previous upgrades did not raise this problem, and the system had probably about 1 GB free memory. I connected to Nextcloud web interface, it was on v32. I went to Nextcloud app upgrade and it showed the available update for documentserver_community. I did the update, it went OK.
So now I have a working Nextcloud instance in version 32, but Yunohost is reporting version 31.0.9~ynh2. How can I tell Yunohost that it is indeed already in the newer version? Should I wait for the next Nextcloud package version?