I tried to upgrade via the instructions doing a git pull and then running ansible again and it totally broke my site with a server error message. I ended up reverting back to 0.17.4.
EDIT: It looks like they added some extra NGINX proxy stuff in there. All that broke my instance and I had previously just deployed via ansible following the instructions on their page. I would stay away for now.
I tried to upgrade via the instructions doing a
git pull
and then running ansible again and it totally broke my site with aserver error
message. I ended up reverting back to 0.17.4.EDIT: It looks like they added some extra NGINX proxy stuff in there. All that broke my instance and I had previously just deployed via ansible following the instructions on their page. I would stay away for now.
You need to manually edit the configuration after, as it will overwrite it with default values
Yeah, I’ll better wait for now.
Same thing happened to me. Not entirely sure why yet but debugging seems to indicate something with the pictrs config