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Hi Marvin, you may call me (now or tomorrow). But the short answer probably is: It's a design flaw that needs to be fixed in core. What you should be able to to as a workaround is to just "enable untested app" and continue using it until v3 is fixed and tested.
Hi Marvin, you may call me (now or tomorrow). But the short answer probably is: It's a design flaw that needs to be fixed in core. What you should be able to to as a workaround is to just "enable untested app" and continue using it until v3 is fixed and tested.
Does this mean that the app is not abandoned? I've been relying on it for some of my nextcloud instances, and I've already half accepted that I will have to learn to live without it. But if you intend to release a new version, that would be awesome. Do you have any concrete plans?
Due to the fact that this app doesn't support NC 29, I chose to disable and uninstall it in order to be able to update.
Sadly, after updating to NC 29, I now get hundreds of errors in the log:
[core] Error: two-factor auth provider 'email' failed to load
How can I fix this?!?
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