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Could the owncloud role keeps a mapping of the Nextcloud version to PHP supported version, to warn if installing a Nextcloud that cannot run, make sense?
And bail out if the request Nextcloud version does not support the currently installed php-fpm.
Or is too complex?
For one, Debian bookworm PHP 8.2 is only supported by Nextcloud 26 and up (and this Nextcloud v26 does not support PHP 7.4 anymore).
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Could the owncloud role keeps a mapping of the Nextcloud version to PHP supported version, to warn if installing a Nextcloud that cannot run, make sense?
And bail out if the request Nextcloud version does not support the currently installed php-fpm.
Or is too complex?
For one, Debian bookworm PHP 8.2 is only supported by Nextcloud 26 and up (and this Nextcloud v26 does not support PHP 7.4 anymore).
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