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Outdated TurnKey Nextcloud Version - how to upgrade? #1929
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I don't think that there is a way to upgrade an existing TurnKey appliance. |
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There is some documentation here: https://www.turnkeylinux.org/docs/appliance-upgrade In short, you can try the package manager but to upgrade the container you really need to redeploy and restore a backup (similar to Docker). |
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You can update Turnkey Nextcloud in the administration area. |
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I used the TurnKey Nextcloud helper script to setup my Nextcloud on my proxmox - long tiome ago......
Now it looks like, I am heavily outdated (Debian 10, PHP7.3.31, Nextcloud 23.0.12 (even it says "Deine Version ist aktuell)).
Is there any hint to updated from TurnKey? Any particular order (1st PHP from 7.3 to 7.4 to 8.x)? How do I perform that in TurnKey-Container on Proxmox?
Which Linux distribution are you employing?
Debian 10 (TurnKey GNU/Linux 16.1 (Debian 10/Buster))
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