Closed deffcolony closed 6 months ago
Hello,
It is not necessary to upgrade GLPI image. By default, during a new installation, it is the last version of GLPI which is downloaded. Currently it is the version 10.0.0.
For an existing installation, to update your GLPI, you must update it with the "classic" method as explained in this closed issue https://github.com/DiouxX/docker-glpi/issues/50
Hello @DiouxX
ive followed the solution by downloading the new version of GLPI from their official website. extracted that and replaced the files in the install folder... now it sort of worked because i get a premission error and i dont know how to fix this... can you help me out?
@deffcolony a bit late
But have you tried to change the permission of the mounted glpi folder ?
By : sudo chown -R www-data:www-data glpi/
Hi DiouxX,
Could you upgrade to GLPI VERSION 10.0?
GLPI Version 10.0 has a brand new GUI that is super easy to read and usefull for everyone.
https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi