ownCloud 9.0.1 is available, go get it!
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Dear ownCloud users!
ownCloud 9.0.1 can be found on our download servers, get it while it is hot.
This release brings over 120 updates to core ownCloud functionality including sharing, CalDAV and CardDAV, external storage, encryption and much more. Find it extensively documented in our changelog.
For more details see our release blog.
As usual: it is strongly recommended to upgrade, for reasons of stability as well as security. We're very proud that we've been able to publish some good news in the latter department (one and two) but you'll only benefit if you stay up to date!
Note that our automatic updater app will offer you this new version some time over the weekend.
For those waiting for the Enterprise Edition, it's coming next week, building on the community version with features allowing admins to keep their files in compliance with various legal regulations.
As usual - many thanks to everybody involved, testing, developing, designing, translating or telling me about silly mistakes on the website
Without your input, ownCloud would not be what it is today! And it is an awesome product, giving millions of users control over what happens to their private data. Keep up the good work and, of course, share the news and let us know what you think.
Greetings,
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Downloading the update now.
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Need to run a test install of 9.0 still /sigh..
I hope I can get this done this weekend and get my 8.X installs updated to 9 soon.
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@JaredBusch said:
Need to run a test install of 9.0 still /sigh..
I hope I can get this done this weekend and get my 8.X installs updated to 9 soon.
Currently going through the self-signed SSL portion of your guide (for testing only). I updated to 9.0.1 already though.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@JaredBusch said:
Need to run a test install of 9.0 still /sigh..
I hope I can get this done this weekend and get my 8.X installs updated to 9 soon.
Currently going through the self-signed SSL portion of your guide (for testing only). I updated to 9.0.1 already though.
You need to put the certs in /etc/ssl/certs not /etc/ssl in order to avoid SELinux issues.
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@JaredBusch said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@JaredBusch said:
Need to run a test install of 9.0 still /sigh..
I hope I can get this done this weekend and get my 8.X installs updated to 9 soon.
Currently going through the self-signed SSL portion of your guide (for testing only). I updated to 9.0.1 already though.
You need to put the certs in /etc/ssl/certs not /etc/ssl in order to avoid SELinux issues.
Thanks for the tip!
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@JaredBusch said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@JaredBusch said:
Need to run a test install of 9.0 still /sigh..
I hope I can get this done this weekend and get my 8.X installs updated to 9 soon.
Currently going through the self-signed SSL portion of your guide (for testing only). I updated to 9.0.1 already though.
You need to put the certs in /etc/ssl/certs not /etc/ssl in order to avoid SELinux issues.
I'm actually getting an odd issue. It warns me I'm joining an untrusted domain but when I attempt to add it as a trusted domain it shoots back this error:
The page can't be displayed•Make sure the web address https://o is correct. <-- this is weird
I don't see that listed anywhere in any of my files.
In nano /var/www/html/owncloud/config/config.php it is listed exactly the same way your file is with the exception of it being my domain.
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@wirestyle22 all comma's correct and stuff like that? This comes super close
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Upgraded one of my 8.2.3 installs to 9.0.1 last night. Had issues, and reverted to the pre-update snapshot.
posted on the ownCloud community about it for feedback. Did not have time to troubleshoot last night.
But the ownCloud community is completely devoid of developers and they want everything pushed to github issues apparently.
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@jospoortvliet said:
@wirestyle22 all comma's correct and stuff like that? This comes super close
I copy & pasted into putty and just edited the website info. I'll try to figure it out.
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@JaredBusch yeah, the forums have few if any developers. That's volunteers/home users helping each other out...