@MorrisJobke asked me to open this pull request in the server repo instead of the documentation repo: https://github.com/nextcloud/documentation/pull/690 Text from the documentation pull request: On a fresh Nextcloud 13 Installation the default value for dbtype in config.php is 'sqlite3' (and not 'sqlite'). I also noticed that on previous versions. Despite the fact that Nextcloud 13 also works though, if that value is manually changed to 'sqlite', I would suggest to change that in the documentation to the actually used value created when installing Nextcloud - and that is 'sqlite3'.tags/v14.0.0beta1
* ``supportedDatabases`` | * ``supportedDatabases`` | ||||
* | * | ||||
* Available: | * Available: | ||||
* - sqlite (SQLite3) | |||||
* - sqlite3 (SQLite3) | |||||
* - mysql (MySQL/MariaDB) | * - mysql (MySQL/MariaDB) | ||||
* - pgsql (PostgreSQL) | * - pgsql (PostgreSQL) | ||||
* | * | ||||
* Defaults to ``sqlite`` | |||||
* Defaults to ``sqlite3`` | |||||
*/ | */ | ||||
'dbtype' => 'sqlite', | |||||
'dbtype' => 'sqlite3', | |||||
/** | /** | ||||
* Your host server name, for example ``localhost``, ``hostname``, | * Your host server name, for example ``localhost``, ``hostname``, |