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daniel-lenz
21 Feb 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

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.

Describe the solution you'd like

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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avatar daniel-lenz daniel-lenz - open - 21 Feb 2022
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 21 Feb 2022
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kitepascal - comment - 22 Feb 2022

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.

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daniel-lenz - comment - 22 Feb 2022

@kitepascal we host it on our own with really good performance server (16 GB Ram and 8 vCPUs).

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kitepascal - comment - 22 Feb 2022

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.

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daniel-lenz - comment - 22 Feb 2022

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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