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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      They are correct on PHP. The entire 5.4 family is out of support from PHP.

      http://php.net/supported-versions.php

      It's the problem with LTS operating systems. To have an LTS OS means that the individual tools that it is built from have to be out of support from their own vendors.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said:

        They are correct on PHP. The entire 5.4 family is out of support from PHP.

        http://php.net/supported-versions.php

        It's the problem with LTS operating systems. To have an LTS OS means that the individual tools that it is built from have to be out of support from their own vendors.

        This is what is in the defualt CentOS repo. so then the problem is with the repo.

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        • jospoortvlietJ
          jospoortvliet Vendor
          last edited by

          the fact that there's no more up to date CURL/NSS version for your OS doesn't mean the problem has gone away 😉

          Seems like your internet connection is working again? If the error is still there, I looked and it is caused by a problem with the CURL version your PHP is built with. In other words, it is a bug in your distribution which causes this error. ownCloud tries to check if it is connected, it gets an error and thus lets you know that. You'll find the error in your logs. See this github issue.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @JaredBusch said:

            This is what is in the defualt CentOS repo. so then the problem is with the repo.

            No, CentOS LTS specifically guarantees this problem. This is an inherent problem with LTS OSes. CentOS guarantees that the PHP that they ship with will never change (major or minor version.) That's their guarantee. It's what their customers demand.

            If you want the repo that has PHP up to date according to PHP, you have to switch to Fedora or your own repo of choice.

            Wanting PHP to be up to date is in conflict with the intent and goals of CentOS.

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            • jospoortvlietJ
              jospoortvliet Vendor
              last edited by

              re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

              But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

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              • jospoortvlietJ
                jospoortvliet Vendor @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller I agree on your stance with regard to LTS, by the way 😉

                I think that the LTS idea is just not really that relevant anymore in 2016. Better upgrade often and in small steps with each perhaps a minor issue to resolve than only break everything once every three years...

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @jospoortvliet
                  last edited by

                  @jospoortvliet said:

                  Seems like your internet connection is working again? If the error is still there, I looked and it is caused by a problem with the CURL version your PHP is built with. In other words, it is a bug in your distribution which causes this error. ownCloud tries to check if it is connected, it gets an error and thus lets you know that. You'll find the error in your logs. See this github issue.

                  cURL is testing and failing on a certificate, not on the Internet connection according to what I read there. That would mean that the error is also wrong as it isn't the Internet test that failed. So while you can say that cURL has a bug, the error is blatantly wrong given the error that happens. So while cURL needs to be addressed, this is obviously an ownCloud bug too that needs to be fixed. Bubbling up a false error message is always wrong.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @jospoortvliet
                    last edited by

                    @jospoortvliet said:

                    @scottalanmiller I agree on your stance with regard to LTS, by the way 😉

                    I think that the LTS idea is just not really that relevant anymore in 2016. Better upgrade often and in small steps with each perhaps a minor issue to resolve than only break everything once every three years...

                    Which has long been the OpenSuse philosophy. Although with the advent of Leap this past year, they are moving in the other direction towards CentOS's LTS philosophy. Ubuntu remains committed to no LTS and just provides a name to trick those demanding that they have it. It's a nice combination of keeping things up to date and pushing the problems to people insisting on something that doesn't make sense in their ecosystem.

                    It's going to take a really long time for most application vendors and large businesses to want to move away from an LTS model, though. It makes application support so much easier.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @jospoortvliet
                      last edited by

                      @jospoortvliet said:

                      re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                      But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                      My old OS? WTF?

                      Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                      [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                      CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                      [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                      centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                      [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                      3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                      [root@oc ~]#
                      
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                      • coliverC
                        coliver @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch said:

                        @jospoortvliet said:

                        re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                        But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                        My old OS? WTF?

                        Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                        [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                        CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                        [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                        centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                        [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                        3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                        [root@oc ~]#
                        

                        That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @coliver
                          last edited by

                          @coliver said:

                          @JaredBusch said:

                          @jospoortvliet said:

                          re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                          But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                          My old OS? WTF?

                          Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                          [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                          CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                          [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                          centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                          [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                          3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                          [root@oc ~]#
                          

                          That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                          This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

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                          • coliverC
                            coliver @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @JaredBusch said:

                            @coliver said:

                            @JaredBusch said:

                            @jospoortvliet said:

                            re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                            But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                            My old OS? WTF?

                            Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                            [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                            CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                            [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                            centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                            [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                            3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                            [root@oc ~]#
                            

                            That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                            This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                            You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre @coliver
                              last edited by

                              @coliver said:

                              @JaredBusch said:

                              @coliver said:

                              @JaredBusch said:

                              @jospoortvliet said:

                              re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                              But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                              My old OS? WTF?

                              Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                              [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                              CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                              [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                              centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                              [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                              3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                              [root@oc ~]#
                              

                              That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                              This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                              You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

                              The Repo URLs may have changed between 8.x and 9.x?

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said:

                                @JaredBusch said:

                                @coliver said:

                                @JaredBusch said:

                                @jospoortvliet said:

                                re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                                But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                                My old OS? WTF?

                                Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                                [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                                CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                                [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                                centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                                [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                                3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                                [root@oc ~]#
                                

                                That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                                This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                                You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

                                This install was built on the 8.2 repo. I would not expect it to update to the 9 repo.
                                wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/8.2/CentOS_7/ce:8.2.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:8.2.repo

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                                • dafyreD
                                  dafyre @JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch said:

                                  @coliver said:

                                  @JaredBusch said:

                                  @coliver said:

                                  @JaredBusch said:

                                  @jospoortvliet said:

                                  re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                                  But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                                  My old OS? WTF?

                                  Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                                  [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                                  CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                                  [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                                  centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                                  [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                                  3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                                  [root@oc ~]#
                                  

                                  That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                                  This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                                  You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

                                  This install was built on the 8.2 repo. I would not expect it to update to the 9 repo.
                                  wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/8.2/CentOS_7/ce:8.2.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:8.2.repo

                                  You are just trying to get the Errors to go away anyhow, right?

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                                  • coliverC
                                    coliver @JaredBusch
                                    last edited by

                                    @JaredBusch said:

                                    @coliver said:

                                    @JaredBusch said:

                                    @coliver said:

                                    @JaredBusch said:

                                    @jospoortvliet said:

                                    re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                                    But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                                    My old OS? WTF?

                                    Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                                    [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                                    CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                                    [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                                    centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                                    [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                                    3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                                    [root@oc ~]#
                                    

                                    That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                                    This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                                    You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

                                    This install was built on the 8.2 repo. I would not expect it to update to the 9 repo.
                                    wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/8.2/CentOS_7/ce:8.2.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:8.2.repo

                                    Ah I see. Mine is using the CE stable repo sorry.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @dafyre
                                      last edited by

                                      @dafyre said:

                                      @coliver said:

                                      @JaredBusch said:

                                      @coliver said:

                                      @JaredBusch said:

                                      @jospoortvliet said:

                                      re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                                      But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                                      My old OS? WTF?

                                      Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                                      [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                                      CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                                      [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                                      centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                                      [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                                      3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                                      [root@oc ~]#
                                      

                                      That's odd my CentOS6.5 system was able to install ownCloud9 from a repo.

                                      This thread has nothing to do with upgrading to 9

                                      You said you did yum updates and it went to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2. When I run yum updates on my older OS it updates to 9.0. Just odd that yours didn't.

                                      The Repo URLs may have changed between 8.x and 9.x?

                                      Right, I don't want my systems to do such a major update automagically because I use yum-cron to keep packages up to date.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                                        last edited by

                                        @JaredBusch said:

                                        @jospoortvliet said:

                                        re why the YUM repo doesn't have ownCloud 9.0 - that might actually be because we don't support your old OS anymore? See the upgrade blog for what we support as of today. You can use packages from another repo, actually, as the 'owncloud-files' one has no dependencies or other magic and thus should work nearly anywhere. That way, you can still have ownCloud 9 if you want.

                                        But I'd recommend not to run such old software if you can avoid it.

                                        My old OS? WTF?

                                        Last login: Wed Mar  9 10:39:15 2016 from 10.254.103.20
                                        [root@oc ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
                                        CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
                                        [root@oc ~]# rpm -q centos-release
                                        centos-release-7-2.1511.el7.centos.2.10.x86_64
                                        [root@oc ~]# uname -rmi
                                        3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
                                        [root@oc ~]#
                                        

                                        @jospoortvliet I am still waiting on you to answer this...

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by

                                          @JaredBusch yeah, Jared is running the very latest of what seems like the recommended platform. How are we ever supposed to be current if the latest is "old and unsupported?"

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                                          • jospoortvlietJ
                                            jospoortvliet Vendor @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            @jospoortvliet said:

                                            Seems like your internet connection is working again? If the error is still there, I looked and it is caused by a problem with the CURL version your PHP is built with. In other words, it is a bug in your distribution which causes this error. ownCloud tries to check if it is connected, it gets an error and thus lets you know that. You'll find the error in your logs. See this github issue.

                                            cURL is testing and failing on a certificate, not on the Internet connection according to what I read there. That would mean that the error is also wrong as it isn't the Internet test that failed. So while you can say that cURL has a bug, the error is blatantly wrong given the error that happens. So while cURL needs to be addressed, this is obviously an ownCloud bug too that needs to be fixed. Bubbling up a false error message is always wrong.

                                            True, it'd be nicer to give a warning which accurately reflects the problem. I guess this is low in the stack and can't be detected by ownCloud, or we just didn't get to fixing this part...

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