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updater does not work on FreeBSD #3147

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jiml8 opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 3 comments
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updater does not work on FreeBSD #3147

jiml8 opened this issue Jan 18, 2017 · 3 comments

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@jiml8
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jiml8 commented Jan 18, 2017

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install on FreeBSD. I use Nas4Free.
  2. Run updater

Expected behaviour

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Should give some display then update to latest version

Actual behaviour

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screen says "updater initializing" and nothing else.

Server configuration

Operating system:
Nas4Free (FreeBSD 11)
Web server:

Database:

PHP version:

Nextcloud version: (see Nextcloud admin page)
11.0.0 to 11.0.1
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install:
attempted update

According to the log (which I have to access from a shell on the Nas4Free instance due to bug in the PHP web UI...see my next post) the updater is trying to access /proc/meminfo which is a linux-only thing and not supported on FreeBSD.

There are a variety of ways to get memory info on FreeBSD. sysctl -a | grep mem will very roughly equate with cat /proc/meminfo

@josh4trunks
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josh4trunks commented Jan 19, 2017

I can confirm I was having an issue with the updater app as well on my FreeBSD 10 system.

@nickvergessen
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This should be caused by https://github.com/nextcloud/serverinfo/pull/76/files and will be fixed with 11.0.2

@josh4trunks
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why is this closed before the fix is merged?

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