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Ghost Apps stuck at 'Updating (Queued)' or 'Installing (Queued)' for days

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      I've had an issue with all of my Ghost apps the last few days, possibly since the latest release on the 17th.
      All of them are stuck at 'Updating (Queued)'.
      I also tried to create a new app and that is stuck at 'Installing (Queued)'.

      I've tried restarting all the apps, restarting Cloudron, and rebooting my VPS.

      I appreciate any help in investigating why they're all stuck and how I can get them updated.

      Thanks

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        Are all services up and running? Maybe it got hung up during platform startup, thus queuing any app related tasks?

        But if a systemctl restart box (which you've done via reboot) does not easily help, maybe we have to take a closer look through support then.

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          Apologies, I continued investigating and going through logs with some Claude help and managed to work out that it was simply down to me adding a Private Docker Registry. It hadn't occurred to me that that would then override existing apps. This is now resolved.

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