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Add new plugins "An unknown error occured" (22 posts)

  1. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    Hi folks,

    By the looks of it this is an issue with the plugin server. Any idea what's goin on? I don't ever remember having a similar issue just downloading plugins normally from the Extend section.

    Cheers,
    Robert

  2. bloom
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    I'm getting the same error, but only on one site. The rest of the sites on the same server seem to be operating normally. It only started happening after I added the SimplePie plugin duo, unsure if it's actually related. Deactivating them has no effect.

  3. Mirta
    Member
    Posted 9 months ago #

    I have this problem too, on one of my sites. Tried to reinstall, still nothing. Other blog works fine, with plugin search and everything.

  4. OiPenguin
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    I've got this problem on a recently installed Wordpress MU, soon to go public. Very distressing. Anyone?

  5. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    This is happening again...

  6. tusofka
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    I have the same issue on one of my blogs..i am glad i am not the only one :) but does anyone have a solution?????????

  7. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    Given the amount of time which passes between these posts it looks like the issue either hasn't been noticed or isn't a priority just now. Although I'm sure the more it's talked about the more likely it is someone who can do something about it will notice it and give us a heads up as to how it can be remedied.

  8. OiPenguin
    Member
    Posted 8 months ago #

    I've resorted to manually upload the plugins with ftp. I've no problem with that.

  9. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    ...and it's happening again.

  10. ilovecolors
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    I'm having the same issue. The plugin search/install worked yesterday. Maybe he's taking the day off.

  11. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    ...and again.

    This is getting to be a bit of a nightmare. What's the point in having this feature if it doesn't work most of the time? It's seriously frustrating staring at the same words over and over again.

  12. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    ...and again.

  13. joejoe04
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Me too man...

  14. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    ...and again.

    In fact this seems to be happening almost every time I use it, wherever I use it from, whichever site I'm working on. Very rarely does it actually work as it's meant to.

  15. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    ...and again.

  16. Michael.Terence
    Member
    Posted 6 months ago #

    I've done some testing... and this error is only displayed on my CentOS(x86_64) powered servers. My debian and ubuntu (all x86_64) servers work just fine.

  17. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 6 months ago #

    My box is running FreeBSD.

  18. EricaS
    Member
    Posted 5 months ago #

    I have this problem also. I can't search for plugins through the Wordpress backend.

  19. supernix
    Member
    Posted 5 months ago #

    I have a clean install of 2.7.1 and it was working fine until a few minutes ago... :(

  20. supernix
    Member
    Posted 5 months ago #

    I also found this: http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic/11464?replies=7

    So far it seems like it is a bug from this release.

    Still if anyone finds more info please let us know.

    Cheers!

  21. RSimpson
    Member
    Posted 5 months ago #

    I haven't posted in a while as I haven't been working on many new sites lately, but yep, you guessed it, it's happening again. This really is becoming a bit of a joke...

  22. rdurdle
    Member
    Posted 4 months ago #

    yah, dito, can somebody please address this issue?

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