-----Original Message----- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of James Hogarth Sent: den 22 september 2017 12:14 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
I know that many prefer EPEL packages but sometimes life gets ahead of
us...
So far as owncloud in EPEL/CentOS is concerned it's not actually lagging that badly ... the most recent 9.1.X release is 9.1.6 and it's only a few minor bugfixes for the large part over the 9.1.5 in the EPEL repo.
https://owncloud.org/changelog/
Do note that when I push 9.1.6 (which will be soon now I have a little time) it'll probably be close to the last owncloud package in EPEL7 at the least ... I'll include an EOL/retirement notice in the package when I get around to it and will mail here and epel-devel and epel-announce mailing lists.
The 10.x release of owncloud bumps the minimum PHP version to 5.6 ... which is obviously not in base repos and I'm not permitted to depend on packages in SCL or 3rd party repos in EPEL.
The nextcloud package is in a worse state as things stand ... the version that can be in EPEL is officially EOL ... I'll push out a 10.0.6 release soon with the EOL notice and email about this. From 11 onwards they
require
PHP5.6+ as well.
For now my recommendation for owncloud or nextcloud is to use their most recent manual tarball/zip install and PHP 7.1 from your preferred choice
of
IUS, RemiRepo or SCL ... or run their official containers.
I hope to have a container option soon(ish) as part of the Fedora
Container
Service initiative that would allow you to run the Fedora based version easily, which would bypass the PHP version issues.... but that needs me to have time to get all the dependency issues sorted and carry out the Fedora upgrades.
Reminder that I have a job and family and 2 year old daughter ... time to do all this is precious and if you want to see this happen then help is always welcome :)
James
Just to make sure, I in no way complain about how things are with EPEL. I'm happy as is.
Take your time with the family, they are indeed precious. Failed OC and php installs and tests on the end-user side can be redone. :-)
-- //Sorin