The problem is that it is often needed to re-install core files via manual downloaded archive until Joomla works as expected after an update.
Create a "pre-update-check" that checks for the richt filesystem permissions and a "post-update-check" that checks if all files have been installed correctly.
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@kitepascal we host it on our own with really good performance server (16 GB Ram and 8 vCPUs).
That's the problem sometimes - Joomla is optimized and tested on modern, state-of-the-art, well configured webhostings.
But if you manage your own machine, it should be easier to analyse what went wrong.
these issues are occuring sporadically, often repairing the database or reinstalling core files from manually downloaded zip files a few times helps then. But if you don't have made this experience a couple of (100) times, how should one know it?
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There is a check already at /administrator/index.php?option=com_admin&view=sysinfo
If 3.10.x Updates went fine there should not be any problems with permissions.
Bigger updates crash sometimes if the webhosting is low-pferformance garbage.