When it comes to the Talk high speed backend server with the mentioned cost 5.000ā¬ per year, it is probably something a small company doesnāt need. I think it is possible to setup oneās own turn server and so on, if there are only 10 to 20 employees.
And the support actually starts at 1.900ā¬ per year for the basic support and up to 50 users.
That sounds pretty fair to me and can be achievable by smaller companies as well - especially if you really need the support by professionals.
I upgraded from 12.05 to 13.0 with no problems using the Web upgrade it was smooth. I am on the NextCloud Box but running NextCloud with a LAMP install instead of Snap. I have several PHP MySQL apps running as well as some custom developed Web PHP, MySQL apps.
I am still waiting to allow my users to use Nextcloud until I have several techās who can support me. Here is one I found. While he is paid support he seems quite nice and fair priced.
Daniel Hansson daniel@techandme.se teachandme.se
Good Luck and if you find any others feel free to email me at sales@skybridge.net
usually you see the version from whom which you can upgrade in the version.php file, but anyway it is better to follow not skip major releases, if you track the repo with git you can checkout progressively the tags and do occ upgrade.
Really? Its by far time that upgrades work jumping several versions. ownCloud is doing this now from 8.2 to 10.0 and 9.1 to 10.0 ā¦ why would Nextcloud not be able to deliver that?
I guess I never realized as I am updating them each time with the first .1 release so Iāll wait for 13.1 anyway ā¦
Itās not worth trying, you spend much more time verifying and fixing than you save by the upgrade.
It was planned in the beginning of NC, there havenāt been many news about this since then. At this point, Iād prefer to have a bit more stability during normal upgrades before they start to work on skipping upgrades.
I only installed Nexcloud 2 days ago, and now I wanted to update. (my hosting provider didnāt have version 13)
In the Check for expected files it complaied and stopped the update with this error:
The following extra files have been found:
nextcloud.log
.ocdata
updater.log
appdata_oc93co6vaa1q
tanghus
.htaccess_bak
files_external
updater-oc93co6vaa1q
These are all files/directories Nextcloud itself has installed, so it seems rather ā¦ weird. Furthemore if I deleted tanghus I would loose all my files.
Thank you so much all the crew who contrituted to this release, itās amazing. I updated from 12.0.3 and now web interface is too much faster. Thanks!!
No problem with my upgrade, only when was creating backup I get a error I retried and everything OK.
Weāre hoping to make new builds this week, Iāll ask for Mac to be included!
Thatās 100x weirdā¦ Are the files not in their usual place (eg data directory etc)? Some I donāt recognize, like the updater and appdata files - are those from an unfinished upgrade? Anything special in the log? Eg tanghus, where is that, it should be in the data subdirectory, correct?
Yeah, right now, we finally have upgrades work really reliable. If we do āskipping releasesā it will probably be by automatically going through the intermediate releases. That is the safest and most reliable way.
Thatās 100x weirdā¦ Are the files not in their usual place (eg data directory etc)? Some I donāt recognize, like the updater and appdata files - are those from an unfinished upgrade? Anything special in the log? Eg tanghus, where is that, it should be in the data subdirectory, correct?
It was my bad.I didnāt read the docs and closed the issue.
Sorry to ruin your mood - I just heard our build-mac-mini isnāt working and the dev who has to get it working again is sick. So we will likely not manage a build of the Mac client for this round, unless the antibiotics work quickly