nextcloud / recognize

👁 👂 Smart media tagging for Nextcloud: recognizes faces, objects, landscapes, music genres
https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/recognize
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chmod(): Operation not permitted at /var/www/nextcloud/apps/recognize/lib/Migration/InstallDeps.php#169 #1169

Open aakerbeere opened 3 months ago

aakerbeere commented 3 months ago

Which version of recognize are you using?

7.1.0

Enabled Modes

Object recognition, Face recognition, Music recognition

TensorFlow mode

WASM mode

Downstream App

Files App

Which Nextcloud version do you have installed?

29.0.5.1

Which Operating system do you have installed?

Debian 12

Which database are you running Nextcloud on?

PostgreSQL 16.4

Which Docker container are you using to run Nextcloud? (if applicable)

No response

How much RAM does your server have?

8GiB

What processor Architecture does your CPU have?

aarch64

Describe the Bug

When running "occ maintenance:repair" an error comes up to the nextcloud log (see subject)

Expected Behavior

Should run without errors

To Reproduce

Run "occ maintenance:repair" at CLI

Debug log

No response

github-actions[bot] commented 3 months ago

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iFreilicht commented 3 months ago

I had the same issue show up in my logs. Nextcloud 28.0.6 on NixOS, MariaDB 10.6, native x86 mode. Simply running nextcloud-occ maintenance:repair manually from the command line as root fixed it, though that might not apply to your situation.

aakerbeere commented 3 months ago

thx @iFreilicht I run "sudo -u www-data php /var/www/nextcloud/occ maintenance:repair" manually from the command line. Is this "root" enough?

iFreilicht commented 3 months ago

I assume that www-data is the user your nextcloud server is running as? In that case, probably.

marcelklehr commented 2 months ago

It seems like your file permissions are not set correctly.

aakerbeere commented 2 months ago

Must have been done by someone else :-(