Hi,
After sudo -i nextcloud.manual-install sammy passwordthe script crashes or just stuck in Waiting for PHP ...just on debian 10, on ubuntu, fedora droplet works fine.
Any idea whats wrong?
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Hi there @xashak,
It looks like that the snap installation does not work for Debian 10.
What you need to do is to manually install LAMP on Debian by following the steps here:
After that manually download the specific NextCloud version that you want to install from here:
https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/
For example if you want to go for NextCloud 19.0.1, you could run the following command:
- wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-19.0.1.zip
After that unzip the file:
- unzip nextcloud-19.0.1.zip
And move the nextcloud folder to your /var/www/html folder:
mv nextcloud /var/www/html
Finally change the ownership to www-data so that Apache could have access to those files:
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/nextcloud
You should also, change the file permissions:
- sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/html/nextcloud
Then visit http://your_hostname/nextcloud via your browser and complete the installation.
Hope that this helps. Regards, Bobby
Even with external raid disks on ubuntu is buggy, i’ve reported 7 months ago to the snap, but today tested is the same. I’ve already removed snap completely. Thanks
Heya,
On top of what’s already been mentioned I would like to add that NextCloud is available as droplet one-click application via our Marketplace which you can check here:
https://marketplace.digitalocean.com/apps/nextcloud
Regards
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