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Updating to 3.2.0 fails on SQLite installations #1549
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@susnux @jotoeri What can we do here to solve the problem? This looks like the SQLite problem fixed in nextcloud/server#36803 |
Yes this exactly that problem, for NC25 the fix is still pending: Edit: Will be fixed in server with 25.0.5 |
As a workaround you could This should add the missing column from the latest migration step. The migration should then see that the column is already there and just skip the step. @PierreQ00 @foss- @dimpflmoser Could you please try this and report back if this fixes the problem? |
@Chartman123 thank you so much, this workaround fixed the problem for me! 🎆 It happened when upgrading nextcloud forms to 3.2.0. |
Closed as the workaround resolves the issue and the underlying problem will be fixed with the next server release. |
Bug description
Good Morning,
I have this exception after the form update. This is the last version of Nextcloud.
Exception: Database error when running migration 030100Date20230202175747 for app forms An exception occurred while executing a query: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 error in table oc_forms_v2_forms after add column: incomplete input
Someone has an idea?
Thank's a lot.
Pierre.
Steps to reproduce
1.1 update the form extension
2.The sql error arrives
3.
Expected behavior
Exception: Database error when running migration 030100Date20230202175747 for app forms An exception occurred while executing a query: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 error in table oc_forms_v2_forms after add column: incomplete input
Installation method
Community Manual installation with Archive
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 8.1
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
None
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
None
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
No response
Nextcloud Logs
No response
Additional info
No response
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