Comment on Reproducible alternatives to nextcloud?
blurry@feddit.org 1 day ago
As recommended from others here the docker version with a compose file works great.
I had similar problems with nextcloud upgrades until I switched the channel from latest to stable. Stable is still version 31, but I haven’t found a user comfortable alternative which I can give my family without hearing their pain. For me *Dav is the best decision and Syncthing for files that should be offline available like keepass or something.
And if you are actually on latest/32 maybe it is an option to switch to a tagged 32 version until it becomes stable.
From my view a major update shouldn’t been done automatically.
tonton@infosec.pub 1 day ago
I’ve avoided docker for a long time. So when you set this up how do you configure? Can I do it declaratively (text file) or do I have to click around in the app?
And thank you for input. ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
null@lemmynsfw.com 1 day ago
Yes you can use docker-compose which spines up all your necessary container connects them with an internal network and most of your stuff has been setup.
Then you but all your configurations in a git repository and you have a all your container under version control.
This is a slightly modified version of mine:
Not in this, but maybe relevant
PS: I don’t want to use any fancy clicky app, because over the last years I had so often problems with updates of these clicky apps and this version is straight forward for all my containers.
INeedMana@piefed.zip 1 day ago
Same as now, you only have to write in docker compose that this local file, next to docker compose should be mounted to that location inside container