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Sep 2024

Hi Alessandro.

Oha. The worst case…


Updating from wich version?


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We do not run EGw with Postgres and also do not actively test with Postgres.
But maybe @RalfBecker can say something about it.

Stefan

You left out the PostgreSQL version, did you update it, because we only support the very old PostgreSQL version 11, not 12 or higher:

General recommendation is to make a EGroupware DB backup (NOT a PostgreSQL dump!) and install that on a new empty EGroupware installation in a VM with a recent Ubuntu or Debian distribution (Ubuntu 24.04 is NOT yet supported, but 22.04 is!).

Ralf

Hallo both, Actually I’m running PostgreSQL 9.6. I’m trying to upgrade but in order to be able to download the update it is necessary to register to the software repository, and it is not immediate. I will keep in touch with you when they will accept my request and I will able to download the upgrade package.

In the past I decided to use this DB just because I was not able to make that EGW uses MS-SQL instead (I already have it for other softwares that require it), it there was a simple way to migrate to MS-SQL I would like to do it! :slight_smile:

17 days later

Hello, I read here that Ubuntu 24.04 is not yet supported. I tried to install it on Ubuntu 24.04 Server, because the package is also available for 24.04 at software.opensuse.org. But I keep getting a lot of errors from Docker. Is there a timetable for when we can expect support for 24.04? Many thanks!

No.
Please use <24.04, or Debian, or …

Stefan