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bvanaerde
Sep 04, 2015Aspirant
ownCloud 8.1.2 (rnxtras) fresh install failing
Did anyone manage to install ownCloud above version 8.1 on ReadyNAS R6? I'm getting some errors from the start. Owncloud was working well here until up to 8.0.X. So I decided to do a fresh install o...
amc_oldsarge
Sep 09, 2015Guide
I too am having a problem with the latest version of OwnCloud from rxntras.
Here is my output:
root@NAS-Server04:/# ls -al /apps/owncloud/web/config total 296 drwxrwxrwx 1 admin admin 98 Sep 7 15:08 . drwxr-xr-x 1 admin admin 378 Sep 7 15:07 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 admin admin 258423 Sep 2 04:56 ca-bundle.crt -rw-r----- 1 admin admin 61 Sep 7 15:08 config.php -rw-r--r-- 1 admin admin 31823 Sep 2 16:12 config.sample.php -rw-r--r-- 1 admin admin 225 Sep 2 04:56 .htaccess
If you'd like to get on my server and test, I'd be willing to make it available to you. Just let me know that is the case.
Thanks!
Kyle
bvanaerde
Sep 14, 2015Aspirant
WhoCares_
Do you have enough information with this? Please ask, if you need anything else.
- bvanaerdeSep 15, 2015Aspirant
It looks like PHP 5.4 was the culprit.
I upgraded to PHP 5.6 using this guide, and afterwards Owncloud started up without problems.
- WhoCares_Sep 16, 2015Mentor
If you had the PHP add-on installed, that may indeed be the source of the problem.
My OwnCloud add-on doesn't require the PHP add-on to be installed for it requests all the needed PHP packages during install. So there's a chance that upgrading to PHP 5.6 fixed what may have been broken in the original PHP install by the PHP add-on. I ran a lot of tests on my systems and didn't find any problem using the method without the PHP add-on. I think I'll need to investigate what the official PHP add-on is doing different and maybe even provide a PHP 5.6 installer for those who aren't comfortable with the command line.
Thanks for the information.
-Stefan
- bvanaerdeSep 16, 2015Aspirant
I was indeed using Poussin's PHP addon.
I found out by installing Owncloud on my desktop (which has a LAMP with PHP v5.4 as well). There, it worked, but it gave cURL errors when trying to install the Gallery+ app for Owncloud.
cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
This got me thinking about the PHP version.
Even though 5.4 should work with the latest Owncloud, I guess there's a module that's outdated in the PHP addon.
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