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Updating ownCloud
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Update
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Update is to bring an ownCloud instance to its latest *point release*, e.g.
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ownCloud 4.0.6 → 4.0.7.To update an ownCloud installation manually, follow
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those steps:
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1. Do a backup.
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2. Unpack the release tarball in the owncloud directory, i.e. copy all new
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files into the ownCloud installation.
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3. Make sure that the file permissions are correct.
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4. With the next page request the update procedures will run.
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5. If you installed ownCloud from a repository, your package management
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should take care of it.
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Upgrade
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Upgrade is to bring an ownCloud instance to a new *major release*, e.g.
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ownCloud 4.0.7 → 4.5.0. Always do backups anyway.
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To upgrade ownCloud, follow those steps:
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1. Make sure that you ran the latest point release of the major ownCloud
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version, e.g. 4.0.7 in the 4.0 series. If not, update to that version first
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(see above).
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2. Do a backup.
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3. Deactivate all third party applications.
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4. Delete everything from your ownCloud installation directory, except data and
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config.
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5. Unpack the release tarball in the owncloud directory (or copy the
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files thereto).
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6. Make sure that the file permissions are correct.
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7. With the next page request the update procedures will run.
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8. If you had 3rd party applications, check if they provide versions compatible
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with the new release.
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If so, install and enable them, update procedures will run if needed. 9. If
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you installed ownCloud from a repository, your package management should take
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care of it. Probably you will need to look for compatible third party
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applications yourself. Always do backups anyway.
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