Hi,
I really like and use Dokuwiki a lot, I don't do many things with it that aren't covered by the standard installation (plugins etc.), at the most maybe the pdf-export.
I usually only use it in my case as quick documentation for customers (advantage: no database needed, just text, secured quickly).
As a server I use what I can find on site: mostly Ubuntu, Debian or Raspbian.
But almost every time I do a release upgrade, unfortunately Dokuwiki is directly broken, so again it takes me a lot of time to solve it.
Unfortunately the same happened today (hence this post), after upgrading from Ubuntu Server 20.04 to 22.04 where I installed it with distribution packages.
It's not really user friendly.
Yes, I know, using/installing packages directly without distro sometimes worked best (after resolving some dependencies).
But,
what I can not understand:
why are the packages official in some distros that break after upgrade?
Damian