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Bug description
The notification telling me about an update available links to wrong target:
http://server.xxx/#app-calendar
instead of
http://server.xxx/settings/apps/updates#app-calendar
This may be related to my non-https test installation. On installations using https the link is correct.
Update: same behaviour on IONOS shared webspace using https.
Steps to reproduce
- Just click in notification
Expected behavior
see above
Nextcloud Server version
34
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 8.4
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MariaDB
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated from a MINOR version (ex. 32.0.1 to 32.0.2)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
No response
Bug description
The notification telling me about an update available links to wrong target:
http://server.xxx/#app-calendar
instead of
http://server.xxx/settings/apps/updates#app-calendar
This may be related to my non-https test installation. On installations using https the link is correct.
Update: same behaviour on IONOS shared webspace using https.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
see above
Nextcloud Server version
34
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 8.4
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MariaDB
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated from a MINOR version (ex. 32.0.1 to 32.0.2)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
No response