Is there an existing issue for this?
Current Behavior
Hello. It looks like the "latest" tag here is causing issues for users that have "latest" as their image tag. Just making sure someone is aware because it took down my NextCloud instance and I needed to revert to "34.0.0-ls435" to fix the error. I've pasted the logs from before switching my image from latest manually
Expected Behavior
It looks like the CI bumped 33.0.5-ls436 as the latest or perhaps 34.0.0-ls435 shouldn't be latest yet?
Steps To Reproduce
I experienced this because it seems that Watchtower pulled "linuxserver/nextcloud:latest" when 34.0.0-ls435 was the latest version, then 2 hrs later the latest reverted a major version.
Manual recreation:
- Manually set your release to "linuxserver/nextcloud:34.0.0-ls435"
- Let container start up
- Set release to "image: linuxserver/nextcloud:latest"
- Observe logs
For those not doing auto-updates, you are likely unaffected.
Environment
- OS:Docker: Ubuntu 22.04
- distro's packagemanager
CPU architecture
x86-64
Docker creation
nextcloud:
container_name: NextCloud
environment:
PGID: '1000'
PUID: '1000'
TZ: America/Chicago
image: linuxserver/nextcloud:latest
networks:
proxy: null
ports:
- published: 32779
target: 443
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- /var/lib/nextcloud/config:/config:rw
- /mnt/container_data/nextcloud/data:/data:rw
Container logs
[migrations] started [migrations] 01-nginx-site-confs-default: skipped [migrations] 02-default-location: skipped [migrations] done ─────────────────────────────────────── ██╗ ███████╗██╗ ██████╗ ██║ ██╔════╝██║██╔═══██╗ ██║ ███████╗██║██║ ██║ ██║ ╚════██║██║██║ ██║ ███████╗███████║██║╚██████╔╝ ╚══════╝╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═════╝ Brought to you by linuxserver.io ─────────────────────────────────────── To support LSIO projects visit: https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/ ─────────────────────────────────────── GID/UID ─────────────────────────────────────── User UID: 1000 User GID: 1000 ─────────────────────────────────────── Linuxserver.io version: 33.0.5-ls436 Build-date: 2026-06-08T16:37:53+00:00 ─────────────────────────────────────── using keys found in /config/keys **** The following active confs have different version dates than the samples that are shipped. **** **** This may be due to user customization or an update to the samples. **** **** You should compare the following files to the samples in the same folder and update them. **** **** Use the link at the top of the file to view the changelog. **** ┌────────────┬────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ old date │ new date │ path │ ├────────────┼────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 2023-08-13 │ 2025-07-18 │ /config/nginx/ssl.conf │ │ 2023-04-13 │ 2025-05-31 │ /config/nginx/nginx.conf │ │ 2023-06-23 │ 2025-07-10 │ /config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf │ └────────────┴────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ Can't start Nextcloud because the version of the data (34.0.0.12) is higher than the docker image version (33.0.5.1) and downgrading is not supported. Are you sure you have pulled the newest image version?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Current Behavior
Hello. It looks like the "latest" tag here is causing issues for users that have "latest" as their image tag. Just making sure someone is aware because it took down my NextCloud instance and I needed to revert to "34.0.0-ls435" to fix the error. I've pasted the logs from before switching my image from latest manually
Expected Behavior
It looks like the CI bumped 33.0.5-ls436 as the latest or perhaps 34.0.0-ls435 shouldn't be latest yet?
Steps To Reproduce
I experienced this because it seems that Watchtower pulled "linuxserver/nextcloud:latest" when 34.0.0-ls435 was the latest version, then 2 hrs later the latest reverted a major version.
Manual recreation:
For those not doing auto-updates, you are likely unaffected.
Environment
CPU architecture
x86-64
Docker creation
nextcloud: container_name: NextCloud environment: PGID: '1000' PUID: '1000' TZ: America/Chicago image: linuxserver/nextcloud:latest networks: proxy: null ports: - published: 32779 target: 443 restart: unless-stopped volumes: - /var/lib/nextcloud/config:/config:rw - /mnt/container_data/nextcloud/data:/data:rwContainer logs