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How can i update them #63

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meHobby opened this issue Apr 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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How can i update them #63

meHobby opened this issue Apr 11, 2020 · 2 comments

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@meHobby
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meHobby commented Apr 11, 2020

emm..it semms there is a new version,18.0.3. I want to know how can i update my website?Can i click update in setting?Or i need to wait for your update version?Thank you

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dstapp commented Apr 11, 2020

Hey, updating through the updater within Nextcloud will update the database and the filesystem but the change is not persistent, as always with Docker containers. Upon recreation (e.g. when a new image version is available), the filesystem changes done by the Nextcloud update will be gone but the database changes persist, which might lead to problems.

You can either wait until a update to the image is available or build a updated one by your own. You can modify the Dockerfile and update the version number at the very top to the current one and then build it manually. This is how I do it.

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meHobby commented Apr 14, 2020

Hey, updating through the updater within Nextcloud will update the database and the filesystem but the change is not persistent, as always with Docker containers. Upon recreation (e.g. when a new image version is available), the filesystem changes done by the Nextcloud update will be gone but the database changes persist, which might lead to problems.

You can either wait until a update to the image is available or build a updated one by your own. You can modify the Dockerfile and update the version number at the very top to the current one and then build it manually. This is how I do it.

Hey, updating through the updater within Nextcloud will update the database and the filesystem but the change is not persistent, as always with Docker containers. Upon recreation (e.g. when a new image version is available), the filesystem changes done by the Nextcloud update will be gone but the database changes persist, which might lead to problems.

You can either wait until a update to the image is available or build a updated one by your own. You can modify the Dockerfile and update the version number at the very top to the current one and then build it manually. This is how I do it.

oh,thank you.I don't know how to build a image.it seems waiting for update is the best decision.

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