Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2
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Nextcloud 12 (and any other version I would assume) is not compatible with PHP 7.2 due to some breaking changes in PHP.
Nextcloud, has apparently decided to ignore everything about this and is only making Nextcloud 13 compatible with PHP 7.2
It was first reported in October, but just closed and ignored.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/6786A new bug report was opened a month ago and has had little feedback either.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/7384 -
Is there a reason that people aren't upgrading to version 13?
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@jaredbusch said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Nextcloud 12 (and any other version I would assume) is not compatible with PHP 7.2 due to some breaking changes in PHP.
Nextcloud, has apparently decided to ignore everything about this and is only making Nextcloud 13 compatible with PHP 7.2
It was first reported in October, but just closed and ignored.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/6786A new bug report was opened a month ago and has had little feedback either.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/7384Should we be worried about Fedora 27 dnf-automatic updating to 7.2? Or would this only happens when manually upgrading php or using one the repos like remi?
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@dashrender said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Is there a reason that people aren't upgrading to version 13?
Nextcloud 13 is still beta3. I'm not comfortable with using beta for production use.
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@black3dynamite said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
@dashrender said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Is there a reason that people aren't upgrading to version 13?
Nextcloud 13 is still beta3. I'm not comfortable with using beta for production use.
aww.. that totally makes sense!
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@black3dynamite said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
@jaredbusch said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Nextcloud 12 (and any other version I would assume) is not compatible with PHP 7.2 due to some breaking changes in PHP.
Nextcloud, has apparently decided to ignore everything about this and is only making Nextcloud 13 compatible with PHP 7.2
It was first reported in October, but just closed and ignored.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/6786A new bug report was opened a month ago and has had little feedback either.
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/7384Should we be worried about Fedora 27 dnf-automatic updating to 7.2? Or would this only happens when manually upgrading php or using one the repos like remi?
It is certainly something to worry about. I will have to look into it more tomorrow. This was on a CentOS 7 system that uses Remi. I updated it to use 7.2 just because I was updating other things.
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@dashrender said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Is there a reason that people aren't upgrading to version 13?
12.04 is the current stable.
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@dashrender said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
@black3dynamite said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
@dashrender said in Do not let your Nextcloud 12 instance upgrade to PHP 7.2:
Is there a reason that people aren't upgrading to version 13?
Nextcloud 13 is still beta3. I'm not comfortable with using beta for production use.
aww.. that totally makes sense!
Also this PHP issue has been around for 3 months with zero action by Nextcloud.