Saturday, 3 June 2017

...And this is why I love FreeBSD

Just installed next cloud to try it out.

Simple enough. Just type `sudo pkg install nextcloud`

When it finishes installing the software this is the output.

Message from nextcloud-11.0.3:
***********************************************************************
*                         MIGRATION FROM OWNCLOUD                     *
***********************************************************************

If you are migrating from existing owncloud instance, you should do
the following steps:

- Copy/Move owncloud/data directory to nextcloud/data (don't forget
        hidden files)
- Copy/Move owncloud/config/config.php to nextcloud/config/config.php
- Change the datadirectory in nextcloud/config/config.php
- Ensure nextcloud/data and nextcloud/config/config.php are owned by
        www user and group


***********************************************************************
*                         POST INSTALL CONFIGURATION                  *
***********************************************************************

Please note that everything has been installed in /usr/local/www/nextcloud.

You will probably want to add an alias to your httpd.conf file, something
like this:

        Alias /nextcloud /usr/local/www/nextcloud
        AcceptPathInfo On
        <Directory /usr/local/www/nextcloud>
            AllowOverride All
            Require all granted
        </Directory>

And restart Apache.

***********************************************************************
*                       NEXTCLOUD VERSION UPGRADE                     *
***********************************************************************

After a version migration you should upgrade your nextcloud instance
using command line:

* cd /usr/local/www/nextcloud
* su -m www -c "php ./occ upgrade"

Big Scary Doggo

I got sent a message and some pictures today, of a timid rescue dog that has, after a couple of weeks I believe, taken ownership of the bed ...