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enhancementfeature: deletionStep 9Step 9hotspot: local changesTemporary to sort these (htaccess, user.ini)Temporary to sort these (htaccess, user.ini)
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⚠️ This issue respects the following points: ⚠️
- This is a bug, not a question or a configuration/webserver/proxy issue.
- This issue is not already reported on Github (I've searched it).
- Nextcloud Server is up to date. See Maintenance and Release Schedule for supported versions.
- I agree to follow Nextcloud's Code of Conduct.
Bug description
With the hoster all-inkl.com as an admin, I don't have the option to change the PHP.ini. Therefore, the hataccess must be changed to change the PHP memory limit. The problem is after each update the file is overwritten and reset to 256 MB. Then the next update will not work. Please change the process so that the file does not have to be overwritten.
Steps to reproduce
1.go on Update
2.no Update because PHP Storelimit 256mb
3.
Expected behavior
Installation method
Web installer on a VPS or web space
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 7.4
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MySQL
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Fresh Nextcloud Server install
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Encryption is Enabled
What user-backends are you using?
- Default user-backend (database)
- LDAP/ Active Directory
- SSO - SAML
- Other
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enhancementfeature: deletionStep 9Step 9hotspot: local changesTemporary to sort these (htaccess, user.ini)Temporary to sort these (htaccess, user.ini)