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But still can't be packaged for Debian :-(
Just use containers. Any Debian package would be years out of date and doing updates wouldn't be a challenge to say the least. Meanwhile with containers I can easily update the version.
LOL no, I'll just not use Nextcloud.
What? Containers are the easy route. There isn't anything easier that I know of. You just deploy it and be done.
Distro packages.
This is a ridiculous hand-waving simplification.