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Cloudron CLI install option results in a 404

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  • LanhildL Offline
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    Lanhild
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    wrote last edited by Lanhild
    #1

    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.

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      wrote last edited by
      #2

      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.

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      • LanhildL Lanhild

        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.

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        wrote last edited by
        #3

        @Lanhild said:

        Updating the Cloudron CLI did the trick.

        That is correct.
        The current latest version of the cloudron cli is 8.0.2. Your stated cli version is 6.0.0, two mayor versions behind.

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