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authorMaximilian Bosch <maximilian@mbosch.me>2025-02-05 12:33:16 +0100
committerMaximilian Bosch <maximilian@mbosch.me>2025-04-02 09:30:17 +0200
commit39dcdc5c9b1a1f150dbd2d35198b4bf2ae4b2c73 (patch)
tree9d4652fc9c707f9590159e774424681b1ad8ac1b /pkgs/development/python-modules/termplotlib/gnuplot-subprocess.patch
parent1f0082fe19c1ffded2655fb204500271359f3690 (diff)
nixos/nextcloud: check if ownership of config is correct
Follow-up on #169733 For `data`, Nextcloud checks on its own if everything is readable. However, for `config` it's crucial that the ownership is actually correct: otherwise, systemd-tmpfiles will refuse any operations inside because of unsafe path transitions. This can result in a subtly broken setup by the `override.config.php` not being updated, but also not part of the system closure anymore (another override.config.php is referenced now) which means it'll be GCed eventually even though Nextcloud relies on it. If this precondition is not met, the following error will be printed: nextcloud-setup-start[972]: /var/lib/nextcloud/config is not owned by user 'nextcloud'! nextcloud-setup-start[972]: Please check the logs via 'journalctl -u systemd-tmpfiles-setup' nextcloud-setup-start[972]: and make sure there are no unsafe path transitions. nextcloud-setup-start[972]: (https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#module-services-nextcloud-pitfalls-during-upgrade)
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