| Summary: | Bugfix Update For Nextcloud in MGA7 : 15.0.13 | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | José Jorge <lists.jjorge> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | QA Team <qa-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | andrewsfarm, brtians1, lists.jjorge, sysadmin-bugs, tmb |
| Version: | 7 | Keywords: | advisory, validated_update |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | MGA7-32-OK MGA7-64-OK | ||
| Source RPM: | nextcloud | CVE: | |
| Status comment: | |||
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Description
José Jorge
2019-11-11 12:15:55 CET
José Jorge
2019-11-11 12:16:01 CET
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lists.jjorge Installed 15.0.12 first and had that working against postgres Installed the following - nextcloud-15.0.13-1.mga7.noarch - nextcloud-mysql-15.0.13-1.mga7.noarch - nextcloud-postgresql-15.0.13-1.mga7.noarch ---- system went through upgrade process fine. Works for me. CC:
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brtians1 used SQLite this time and straight to 15.0.13 The following 42 packages are going to be installed: - apache-mod_php-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - glibc-2.29-18.mga7.i586 - libphp_common7-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - libsqlite0-2.8.17-24.mga7.i586 - libzip5-1.5.2-1.mga7.i586 - nextcloud-15.0.13-1.mga7.noarch - nextcloud-sqlite-15.0.13-1.mga7.noarch - php-cgi-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-ctype-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-curl-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-dom-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-exif-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-fileinfo-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-filter-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-ftp-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-gd-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-gettext-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-hash-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-iconv-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-imagick-3.4.4-1.mga7.i586 - php-ini-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-intl-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-json-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-ldap-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-mbstring-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-openssl-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-pcntl-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-pdo-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-pdo_sqlite-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-posix-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-session-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-sysvsem-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-sysvshm-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-tokenizer-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-xml-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-xmlreader-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-xmlwriter-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-zip-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - php-zlib-7.3.11-1.mga7.i586 - sqlite-tools-2.8.17-24.mga7.i586 - sqlite3-tcl-3.28.0-1.mga7.i586 - sqlite3-tools-3.28.0-1.mga7.i586 after enabling httpd to start in services automatically and rebooting machine I get to a message when hitting 127.0.0.1 Something to the effect I need to add a CAN_INSTALL file in the configuration directory. I go to terminal then cd to /etc/nextcloud - su to root and then to apache $touch CAN_INSTALL exit out of terminal --- Refresh my web-page and it installed without a hitch and is working as designed. Approved from my end Whiteboard:
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MGA7-32-OK
Brian Rockwell
2019-11-17 02:40:13 CET
Whiteboard:
MGA7-32-OK =>
MGA7-32-OK MGA7-64-OK Thanks, Brian. Always good to have OKs from both arches, if possible. Validating. Advisory in Comment 0. Keywords:
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validated_update
Thomas Backlund
2019-11-19 18:46:52 CET
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tmb An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2019-0209.html Resolution:
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FIXED This also fixed CVE-2020-8119: https://nextcloud.com/security/advisory/?id=NC-SA-2019-012 |