On 03/04/18 21:00, Christian Glombek wrote: > I should probably add that the actual updater program has not been shipped in the rpms thus far. Although I'm not sure how this affects major updates, it is leading to problems elsewhere (i.e. people have to uninstall some apps on v13 and re-install them on v13.0.1 for them to work again). > > And how many people actually still run NC v10? I have two servers with NC v10 via EPEL 7 ... and getting increasingly concerned. I've even started considering moving those servers over to a stable Debian release, as that environment is closer to EPEL stability than Fedora but with newer dependencies. But I'm not too happy about manually installing NC. NC is great in so many ways, but the poor packaging means I'll have to rethink how much longer I'm willing to accept the current situation. Time is scarce for everyone. I don't mean to shoot any of the NC package maintainers in Fedora, I have the impression they have and are doing what they can, as this is a community project. But I think Nextcloud as a company should take this matter far more serious. It might even be considered a business model for a subscription service. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth
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