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TypeError: OCA\GroupFolders\ACL\ACLManagerFactory::getACLManager(): Argument #1 ($user) must be of type OCP\IUser #2473
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I confirm the error is present in Nextcloud 27.0.0 as well. |
Maybe related to #2464 … |
This is unrelated to OS and NC Version. I have it it different instances. |
Same here, Nextcloud 26.0.3, since new version of Group Folder. Is there a any impact ? To me, it just show this error, but no issue users side. |
Same issue after updating to 26.0.3. No issues have been reported by the users though. |
This problem also affects the
Edit: I tried to roll back to v14.0.2, but then Nextcloud requires an |
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See #2476 |
The fix in #2476 works for me with |
fix in #2476 works with occ and cron. thank you |
Fix has been released. |
since last update:
Updated 19 hours ago
(now: Tue Jul 18 03:02:05 PM CEST 2023)
Nextcloud 26 14.0.3
cronjobs throw errors:
happens on all instances
PHP 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.13
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