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Episode: 3297
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Title: HPR3297: Nextcloud Application Updating
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3297/hpr3297.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:22:22
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3297 Fortunity, the 23rd of March 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Next Cloud Application Updating.
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It is hosted by Toget and is about two minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is automatically update Next Cloud Applications by a cron.
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Hey HPR listeners, it's Toget again.
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Been well since I recorded one and I saw Ken Falun's call for shows so I decided to record
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one of the ones I promised him. Many of you are probably running Next Cloud,
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self-hosted provider with a bunch of different tools from Dropbox to Google Docs and all.
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Well with all the add-ins in there I didn't want to have to keep spending time going in and
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checking all the updates and then doing the updates manually. This is a box I pretty much
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set up and run and try to touch it as little as possible other than what my tools that are accessing it.
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So what I did is found that Next Cloud has command line tool OCC that allows you to do a bunch of
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different functions on there. One of the functions is app update. So what I did is created a cron
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job running on my server as the same user that the Apache server is running and you can schedule
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to run however often you want. I'm currently having it running once a week at Sunday at five in the
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morning. The command to run in the cron job is slash usr slash bian slash php, space slash
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var slash www slash next cloud slash OCC space app colon update space dash dash all space to
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greater than ampersand one. What that'll do is it'll use php to run the next cloud OCC command.
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The OCC command takes app update which basically tells it to check for all applications
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and update them. The dash all says everything. You can use it to update just one or a certain apps if
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you want. The two into one means that of my error goes into my main output. And since this run on
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a cron job and my cron job is set to email me every time it runs it will give me a complete output
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of the command transaction that occurred for doing the updates. That's it. Straight forward. I'll
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put the copy of the command line in the show notes and hopefully this will help get shows back up.
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You've been listening to Hecker Public Radio at Hecker Public Radio dot org.
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