I have found that instances that do seem to modify the source code just use the existing “Code” link and simply point it to their own repo instead.
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I have found that instances that do seem to modify the source code just use the existing “Code” link and simply point it to their own repo instead.
I use Nextcloud’s Calendar to sync to other calendar apps over CalDAV.
occ files:scan --all (or something like that)
I have already done this, as was mentioned in the post.
I enabled that in /var/snap/nextcloud/current/nextcloud/config/config.php
with 'filesystem_check_changes' => 1,
, but it did not fix the issue. It did seem to remove one error that was popping up, but I am still getting a prompt stating that the file could not be created (which is strange because, when I did a file scan, it shows that they were created), and the files are still not displayed.
It should also be noted that I restart nextcloud after applying the changes with # snap restart nextcloud
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Tried this. Still nothing.
for example to 777 as a temporary solution
Just tried this, and still nothing.
chmod -R 777 data-directory
Borg good