Be on some older version of AIO (I couldn't tell you what it was before)
Upgrade master container as normal
Start containers and update them
Expected behavior
Upgrade to NC 29.
Actual behavior
Nextcloud remains on 28.0.7.
Host OS
CentOS Stream 9
Nextcloud AIO version
9.0.1
Current channel
Stable
Other valuable info
There are no logs that suggest any failures - I'm happy to provide whatever you want. That said, it doesn't look like Nextcloud attempted any kind of upgrade whatsoever.
It's definitely weird that my AIO instance is running NC 28.0.7 - the changelog doesn't suggest that was ever an included version. I can assure you I have never touched these docker containers nor their configs manually, so it's not something I've messed with. In fact, I haven't logged in to the host OS in almost a year.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Upgrade to NC 29.
Actual behavior
Nextcloud remains on 28.0.7.
Host OS
CentOS Stream 9
Nextcloud AIO version
9.0.1
Current channel
Stable
Other valuable info
There are no logs that suggest any failures - I'm happy to provide whatever you want. That said, it doesn't look like Nextcloud attempted any kind of upgrade whatsoever.
It's definitely weird that my AIO instance is running NC 28.0.7 - the changelog doesn't suggest that was ever an included version. I can assure you I have never touched these docker containers nor their configs manually, so it's not something I've messed with. In fact, I haven't logged in to the host OS in almost a year.