[00:08] <mcphail> qu1nn_1: yes...
[00:36] <qu1nn_1> I followed the instructions and it is saying that when I go to <hostname>.local that the nextcloud page should come up, I am getting the apache page... any guidance on what to do now? (i am on a fresh install of debian 9)
[00:37] <qu1nn_1> the instructions say I am supposed to create an admin pw on a nexcloud web interface.
[00:37] <qu1nn_1> I will be right back going to reboot....
[00:42] <qu1nn_1> nope, still coming up with the "apache2 Debian default page" when I type <hostname>.local
[00:43] <qu1nn_1> is there a troubleshooting guide for nextcloud snap?
[02:47] <qu1nn_1> how do you remove a snap install
[07:49] <zyga> good morning
[07:51] <mcphail> qu1nn_1: you must already have apache set up, and this will have claimed port 80 and probably 443. So, the nextcloud snap won't be able to claim them and won't work
[07:53] <mcphail> qu1nn_1: if you're using the snap, you're going to be using the machine for a single purpose. If you need more flexibility, tge snap won't be for you (unless something has changed recently in the way kyrofa arranges the config)
[15:26] <mup> PR snapcraft#1409 closed: snap: remove completer entry <Created by sergiusens> <Merged by sergiusens> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1409>
[15:29] <mup> PR snapcraft#1411 opened: tests: build the snapcraft snap in travis tests <Created by elopio> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/1411>