Since nobody in this thread either reported the bug or edited the wiki, I've at least done the former. https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/nextcloud/-/issues/5 Would be nice if someone else fixes the wiki up. Martin On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 3:06 AM David C. Rankin <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 1/13/24 01:17, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote: > > I had the same warning after upgrading Nextcloud, I made the same steps > > (installed and enabled sodium in php.ini, restarted php-fpm), and after a > > minute or so the warning vanished from the Nextcloud admin page. One big > > difference, however, is that I'm using php and not php-legacy. > > Thank you, > > Yes, there may be a naming issue with it finding php-legacy-sodium. It's > happily running. Checking the phpinfo page: > > sodium > sodium support enabled > libsodium headers version 1.0.19 > libsodium library version 1.0.19 > > The warning does not go away with the install on php-legacy. I'm surprised > you have it running on php (8.2). The whole reason I installed php-legacy was > the Arch wiki page said there were problems with using php and suggested the > downgrade. > > Other than the annoying warning, everything is working fine, but the screen > real estate issue got worse in Nextcloud 28 with fonts appearing bigger and > sparse information per-page in each app. The upside is the page-load times > switching apps (e.g. notes to calendar, etc...) are much improved. Not great, > but definitely improved. > > -- > David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. >