Forums

Resolved
0 votes
When you uninstall the Owncloud packag, the configuration option in Users is still available
In Users
Wednesday, January 01 2020, 07:08 PM
Share this post:

Accepted Answer

Wednesday, January 01 2020, 07:30 PM - #Permalink
Resolved
0 votes
Remove "app-owncloud-extension-core". I'll ping Tyler.
The reply is currently minimized Show
Responses (5)
  • Accepted Answer

    Wednesday, January 01 2020, 09:34 PM - #Permalink
    Resolved
    0 votes
    It is the same issue. That bug should be posted on WikiSuite's GitLab or GitHub account (I can't remember which), but is unlikely to get any attention. I think they used Peter and Ben as their developers. We had to take onboard Let's Encrypt from them as they didn't seem willing to maintain the app. I also have a bug on the app which would be nice to have fixed. It is only changing part of a line to add a trim function, but it is going nowhere.
    The reply is currently minimized Show
  • Accepted Answer

    Wednesday, January 01 2020, 08:49 PM - #Permalink
    Resolved
    0 votes
    Nick,

    Same issue applies for "app-two-factor-auth-extension-core"
    After uninstsalling the app, this package remain installed and in visable in "account manager/extensions"
    The reply is currently minimized Show
  • Accepted Answer

    Wednesday, January 01 2020, 08:30 PM - #Permalink
    Resolved
    0 votes
    Nick Howitt wrote:

    What did you remove first time round then? I assumed you'd removed the app and it left behind the menu in Users.


    I used the uninstall button in the Owncloud app
    The reply is currently minimized Show
  • Accepted Answer

    Wednesday, January 01 2020, 08:10 PM - #Permalink
    Resolved
    0 votes
    What did you remove first time round then? I assumed you'd removed the app and it left behind the menu in Users.
    The reply is currently minimized Show
  • Accepted Answer

    Wednesday, January 01 2020, 07:38 PM - #Permalink
    Resolved
    0 votes
    Nick Howitt wrote:

    Remove "app-owncloud-extension-core". I'll ping Tyler.

    Thanks.
    The reply is currently minimized Show
Your Reply