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nextcloud - Libresign need Java... How I can install it?

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      How I can do install java in command for cloudron? was it similar as normal instruction as java install? or special instruction for cloudron install java?

      App - Nextcloud LibreSign
      Verison - Nextcloud Hub II (23.0.3) by cloudron release.

      -Richard Applegate

      Richard Applegate
      Anthem Coffee and Tea
      Joe Coffee
      IT/Administrator Server/Network

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        How I can do install java in command for cloudron? was it similar as normal instruction as java install? or special instruction for cloudron install java?

        App - Nextcloud LibreSign
        Verison - Nextcloud Hub II (23.0.3) by cloudron release.

        -Richard Applegate

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        @ApplegateR From a quick reading, it it also needs some JSignPDF and also CFSSL. Looks quite complicated that just java.

        One idea is to build a custom package . You just modify and build https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/nextcloud-app/ as needed. See https://forum.cloudron.io/category/96/app-packaging-development on how to build custom apps. If it works out, maybe we can look into merging back into the main package.

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          @ApplegateR From a quick reading, it it also needs some JSignPDF and also CFSSL. Looks quite complicated that just java.

          One idea is to build a custom package . You just modify and build https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/nextcloud-app/ as needed. See https://forum.cloudron.io/category/96/app-packaging-development on how to build custom apps. If it works out, maybe we can look into merging back into the main package.

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          @girish

          Dude this is dope! I like how I don't had to be patient with limited so awesome!

          Forwarding learning new thing in cloudron! So far it handle so good!

          Thank again

          Richard Applegate
          Anthem Coffee and Tea
          Joe Coffee
          IT/Administrator Server/Network

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            Mostly got this working.

            1. Install the LibreSign App: https://cloud.example.com/settings/apps Search for "libresign" with the top eyeglass icon search.
            2. Go to its settings and download the dependancies:
              • https://cloud.example.com/settings/admin/libresign
            3. Copy-paste and run the following commands from the settings in the Cloudron Terminal for that app:
              • https://cloud.example.com/settings/admin/libresign
              • occ libresign:install --java
              • occ libresign:install --jsignpdf
              • occ libresign:install --cfssl
              • Ignore the last command it says in settings: occ libresign:configure:cfssl --help, unless you know more about that. Instead, use the button to Generate a Root Certificate, and enter the appropriate values to you in that. For personal Certs, you don't need an Organisation.

            Everything seems to be working except signature images. If anyone knows why or how to fix that, be greatly appreciated.

            Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
            Development https://brandlight.org
            Life https://marcusquinn.com

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