Hello Cloudron Community 
After CloudFest 10x Cloudron NFC tags are left over.
If anyone would like one, let me know 
Cloudron App Packagers
Hello Cloudron Community 
After CloudFest 10x Cloudron NFC tags are left over.
If anyone would like one, let me know 
I missed a retry in start container - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/4ba9c63eb41d663e805f72257cc37774f401265b
Simple solution : change 'Uninstall' to 'Manage' or 'Stop/Uninstall' or '....'
The column width longest label is 'Access Control' so providing the new label is <= to that, UI works.
@djxx unfortunately, my fix (in 9.1.6) did not work. I am looking into a more involved fix.
@mazarian Agreed, this feels unusual as "shutting down" isn't as destructive as an uninstallation.
@nebulon I did the upgrade from Ubuntu 22 to 24 today. I confirm that it fixed the issue for me as well.
Updating the Cloudron CLI did the trick.
I was using npm install -g cloudron, believing that'd update to the latest version. Turns you should use npm install -g cloudron@latest to get the most recent version.
On Cloudron 9.1.5, along with Cloudron's CLI version 6.0.0, attempting to install an application systematically results in a 404. This makes it impossible to install an application.
❯ cloudron install --image ghcr.io/lanhild/sh.atuin.cloudronapp:1.0.1
Location: atuin
Failed to install app: 404 message: No such route
The error occurs on the demo server as well, ruling out a configuration error.
This might be a regression that appeared since the new cloudron versions feature.
@jdaviescoates apologies. I meant seaweedfs is packaged and not garage! (added a note in the original thread about this).
Whoops, apologies. The garage app is not packaged. We have packaged seaweedfs and that is what is in the pipeline. The S3 compat layer seems to work well in that app. https://git.cloudron.io/packages/seaweedfs-app/ is the package.