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  4. Feature Request: Add "openproject configure" to deb .postinst (Debian/Ubuntu)

Feature Request: Add "openproject configure" to deb .postinst (Debian/Ubuntu)

Added by ravenous bugblatterbeast 11 months ago

Would it be possible to add a call to "openproject configure" to the post-install-script of the deb package you provide?

When a new version of OpenProject is available, running "apt upgrade" on your system leads to "503 Service Unavailable" until you've run "openproject configure". Sometimes I fail to notice that OpenProject was updated and then get complaints, that the service is unavailable.


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RE: Feature Request: Add "openproject configure" to deb .postinst (Debian/Ubuntu) - Added by ravenous bugblatterbeast 9 months ago

I'd really appreciate some feedback on this issue. Every few weeks I get 503 error because openproject upgrades and I have to manually run openproject configure. A running service shouldn't require that much attention imho. All other services keep running after an upgrade or at least trigger a warning or a dialog.

Did I do something wrong? Could it be a misconfiguration on my system? Does the configuration after an upgrade already run automatically for other Ubuntu/Debian users and just not for me?

How do you guys ensure, that openproject stays up and running?

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