Re: pkg insists on uninstalling NextCloud ...

From: M. Mader <mma_at_darktemple.ch>
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2023 17:26:54 UTC
I've been running Nextcloud for years now. Not once did Nextcloud survive a pkg update.

My tip:
Run it in a jail. Lock the pkgs. Put the actual content on a separate zfs dataset and mount it with nullfs into said jail.

Am 7. März 2023 01:27:53 MEZ schrieb "Kevin P. Neal" <kpn@neutralgood.org>:
>This is a new one to me. There's a NextCloud update, but pkg insists on
>uninstalling the existing port without installing the updated one.
>
>I'm using a private poudriere repo that just finished building a few minutes
>ago.
>
>Ideas?
>
>root@gunsight1:/home/kpn # pkg -j nextcloud-live upgrade
>Updating custom repository catalogue...
>[share.neutralgood.org] Fetching meta.conf: 100%    163 B   0.2kB/s    00:01    
>[share.neutralgood.org] Fetching packagesite.pkg: 100%  201 KiB 206.2kB/s    00:01    
>Processing entries: 100%
>custom repository update completed. 805 packages processed.
>All repositories are up to date.
>Checking for upgrades (6 candidates): 100%
>Processing candidates (6 candidates): 100%
>The following 12 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
>
>Installed packages to be REMOVED:
>       ImageMagick6-nox11: 6.9.12.65,1
>       nextcloud-calendar-php80: 4.1.0
>       nextcloud-contacts-php80: 5.0.1
>       nextcloud-php80: 25.0.1
>       nextcloud-talk-php80: 15.0.0
>       php80-pecl-imagick: 3.7.0
>
>Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
>       Imath: 3.1.6 -> 3.1.7
>       dbus: 1.14.4,1 -> 1.14.6,1
>       glib: 2.74.5,2 -> 2.74.6,2
>       harfbuzz: 7.0.1 -> 7.1.0
>       libraw: 0.20.2_3 -> 0.21.1
>       openexr: 3.1.5 -> 3.1.5_1
>
>Number of packages to be removed: 6
>Number of packages to be upgraded: 6
>
>The operation will free 658 MiB.
>7 MiB to be downloaded.
>
>Proceed with this action? [y/N]: 
>
>
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