On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 09:49:54AM +0200, Gonzalo L. Rodriguez wrote: > > > > On 18. May 2019, at 21:44, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: > > > >> On 2019/05/18 19:12, Matthieu Herrb wrote: > >>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 01:54:06AM -0600, Gonzalo L. Rodriguez wrote: > >>> CVSROOT: /cvs > >>> Module name: ports > >>> Changes by: gonz...@cvs.openbsd.org 2019/04/30 01:54:06 > >>> > >>> Modified files: > >>> www/nextcloud : Tag: OPENBSD_6_4 Makefile distinfo > >>> www/nextcloud/pkg: Tag: OPENBSD_6_4 PLIST > >>> > >>> Log message: > >>> Update for Nextcloud to 16.0.0: > >>> > >>> https://nextcloud.com/changelog/ > >>> > >>> Fart cloud all the things! > >> > >> Hmm, MODPHP_VERSION is 7.0 on 6.4. Thus this update fails to run with > >> > >> This version of Nextcloud requires at least PHP 7.1 > >> You are currently running 7.0.33. Please update your PHP version. > >> > >> How do I fix that (other than upgrading to 6.5) ? > >> -- > >> Matthieu Herrb > >> > > > > 6.4 does have php 7.1.x (and 7.2.x), you could work around this by > > pkg_add'ing them and do the usual changeover steps (add symlinks in > > /etc/php-7.2 to ../php-7.2.sample, change php70_fpm to php72_fpm in > > pkg_scripts) and ignore the 7.0 packages. > > > > It's not ideal though. > > Yes, this is the best option without upgrade to 6.5
Hi, I managed to upgrade my nextcloud installation. Thanks. -- Matthieu Herrb