what a shame about the typo...
I just package a new one, please download it via the link below and then go for manual install.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rw11l41aeoym1 ... y.apk?dl=0
When you first install the app, you can change the data folder to other share folder:
For the package install, I didn't find a way that you can change the installation folder location and name for Own Cloud Enterprise.
Enjoy it~
leecool
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Re: OwnCloud Enterprise
Thanks leecool.
I was aware of changing the data folder, and had done that.
For clarification:
This package you've updated corrects the typo of the installation folder?
You are unable to find where to change the installation location?
Very much appreciate your assistance.
I was aware of changing the data folder, and had done that.
For clarification:
This package you've updated corrects the typo of the installation folder?
You are unable to find where to change the installation location?
Very much appreciate your assistance.
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Re: OwnCloud Enterprise
well, since I change the name of the application, it will be recognized as another application for system.
Which mean you are not able to carry your current settings and data to the new one.
and yes, this just corrects the typo of the installation folder. I didn't find a way to pack this package for user to select the location while installing.
Hope this helps.
Which mean you are not able to carry your current settings and data to the new one.
and yes, this just corrects the typo of the installation folder. I didn't find a way to pack this package for user to select the location while installing.
Hope this helps.
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Re: OwnCloud Enterprise
Thank you leecool. Appreciate the assistance.
Rather than choosing the folder for installation, could one edit the pre-install.sh for the install path? (obviously would be specific to that instance only.)
Rather than choosing the folder for installation, could one edit the pre-install.sh for the install path? (obviously would be specific to that instance only.)