Hi, folks. One of my sidelines is maintaining the Fedora ownCloud package. Today I submitted ownCloud 7.0.2 as an update for Fedora 20; this is a major version update, the previous package was 6.0.4. I'd really appreciate it if folks could test and see if it works for them.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OwnCloud has instructions for deploying ownCloud on a Fedora install (if you find any issues in that page, please do fix them or report them to me). You can also use my turnkey testing kickstarts *for testing* (please do not use for production, they are extremely insecure):
https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc7-httpd-sqlite.ks https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc7-httpd-mysql.ks https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc7-httpd-pgsql.ks
those kickstarts configure my side repo, but the build it contains is the same one currently submitted as the update. Installing a Fedora system with one of those kickstarts should give you a completely pre-configured ownCloud install, no interaction required, just browse to http://host/owncloud and you'll be logged in as 'admin' (password 'admin'). Then play around and see if you can break it. You can also test upgrades from 6 to 7 by using the oc6 kickstarts for initial deployment:
https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc6-httpd-sqlite.ks https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc6-httpd-mysql.ks https://www.happyassassin.net/ks/oc/oc6-httpd-pgsql.ks
thanks for any feedback you can give!
On 29 Aug 2014 10:05, "Adam Williamson" adamwill@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi, folks. One of my sidelines is maintaining the Fedora ownCloud package. Today I submitted ownCloud 7.0.2 as an update for Fedora 20; this is a major version update, the previous package was 6.0.4. I'd really appreciate it if folks could test and see if it works for them.
Hi Adam,
To give a little feedback I updated my sqlite based owncloud 6 to the 7.0.2 in testing.
Converted the database to mysql via the new tool and that worked great.
Trying to go into apps to add new ones etc is very, very slow... But I see there is an open bug being worked on in github anyway.
Google drive, external 'local' and external smb all working well.
Android owncloud client working with it as is davs:// in F21.
Needed to install libreoffice-headless and setsebool -P httpd_execmem on to get the document conversion stuff to work... Might be worth adding that to wiki.
Cheers
James
On Mon, 2014-09-01 at 23:32 +0100, James Hogarth wrote:
On 29 Aug 2014 10:05, "Adam Williamson" adamwill@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi, folks. One of my sidelines is maintaining the Fedora ownCloud package. Today I submitted ownCloud 7.0.2 as an update for Fedora 20; this is a major version update, the previous package was 6.0.4. I'd really appreciate it if folks could test and see if it works for them.
Hi Adam,
To give a little feedback I updated my sqlite based owncloud 6 to the 7.0.2 in testing.
Thanks!
Converted the database to mysql via the new tool and that worked great.
Trying to go into apps to add new ones etc is very, very slow... But I see there is an open bug being worked on in github anyway.
Yeah, that's upstream, nothing much to do about it: it's querying the external app store, I believe.
Google drive, external 'local' and external smb all working well.
Android owncloud client working with it as is davs:// in F21.
Needed to install libreoffice-headless and setsebool -P httpd_execmem on to get the document conversion stuff to work... Might be worth adding that to wiki.
Good idea! I'll look into that.
It's kinda funny that without a local copy of libreoffice you can't view an ODT file from the Files app - but you can edit it collaboratively from the Documents app...:)