THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!
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Here's our repo with Shibboleth btw https://github.com/nextcloud/user_saml
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i only see a ZIP file for download. Can we install with YUM? Or do I have to SCP the ZIP to my box and extract and install?
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@alex.olynyk I just used
git clone https://github.com/nextcloud
yesterday. Just had to copy the files into the webroot for my previous owncloud install.
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@alex.olynyk It's pretty easy. Just extract the tar into your web root and it does the rest. SELinux can be a pain though.
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@coliver said in THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!:
@alex.olynyk It's pretty easy. Just extract the tar into your webroot and it does the rest. SELinux can be a pain though.
Yes, anyone looking for full repo based installs will need to wait a while yet.
Stuff like that takes time.
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@JaredBusch said in THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!:
@coliver said in THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!:
@alex.olynyk It's pretty easy. Just extract the tar into your webroot and it does the rest. SELinux can be a pain though.
Yes, anyone looking for full repo based installs will need to wait a while yet.
Stuff like that takes time.
Being completely OSS now, we can go ahead and actually do said things for them
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@jospoortvliet nice to see we are (as Xen Orchestra editor) not the only one believing in a fully Open Source model. The value is not code, the value is in community and services around the software.
Nice job!
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@jospoortvliet -- Is there a guide for migrating from OC 9 to NextCloud 9? I thought I saw a link but I can't seem to find it.
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Will it ever work on windows server again?
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And here a blog about migrating to Nextcloud:
http://blog.jospoortvliet.com/2016/06/migrating-to-nextcloud-9.html
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@Jason said in THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!:
Will it ever work on windows server again?
Good question. I've heard good things about PHP 7 support in Windows so this might be doable in the future. The issue is that we do a lot of low level filesystem stuff and that was a pita in Windows - we essentially had to maintain a whole second file access layer. Perhaps this can be avoided now, in which case I sure see Windows support return. We're all over PHP 7 so, yeah...
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@jospoortvliet said in THANKS TO YOU: Nextcloud 9 is here - and all open source, now and in the future!:
And here a blog about migrating to Nextcloud:
http://blog.jospoortvliet.com/2016/06/migrating-to-nextcloud-9.html
Thanks for that!