albansuser
albansuser
I've experienced exactly the same problem, also on a Plesk server. Occurred last week, requiring a full site restore, and again today.
Thanks for the update. Looking forward to a resolution.
Thanks for that. I was wondering if updating 25.0.6 to 26.0.1 might be the solution. So updating from 25.0.5 to 25.0.6 is without issues? Cheers
Just to clarify, the in-built updater from 25.0.5 to 25 0.6 doesn't work? If it didn't, then did it produce the same "(": syntax error`?
Today I successfully updated from 25.0.5 to 25.0.6 using the inbuilt updater. In the past I had continual problems using the inbuilt updater until I discovered a procedure that corrects...
Within the context of the above problems updating to v26.0.1 from 25.0.6: Is it now possible to update from 25.0.7 to 26.0.2 without these problems? Thanks
Same problem with a virtual web space. Running phpinfo.php from the Nextcloud directory results in (excerpts): PHP Version 8.1.19 SQLite3 support - enabled SQLite Library - 3.7.17 After the crash...
The default Plesk database for my site is MariaDB. When I installed Nextcloud the installation process offered choices of DB type to be used. Rightly or wrongly I chose SQLite....
Thanks for the explanation. Could you tell me how to update the SQLite library?
Does anyone know if the recently released v25.0.8 has resolved the above issue of updating to v26? I see v26.0.3 was also released about the same time. Thanks