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[Plugin: FeedWordPress] Feedwordpress latest version 2010.0528 - Update frozen (3 posts)

  1. philipcs
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    Anyone upgraded to the latest version 2010.0528 in WordPress 2.9.2?
    I have updated this morning and now the Update function is frozen.

    Check currently scheduled feeds for new and updated posts.
    * Updating Simply Recipes from <http://feeds.feedburner.com/elise/simplyrecipes> ... completed in 5 seconds
    * Updating Gadling from <http://www.gadling.com/rss.xml> ...

    then the browser no longer load and status is DONE.

    Anyone facing the same problem and how to fix?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/

  2. christo.ebe
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    I used the latest v.2010.0528 for few days. I used feedwordpress to fetch data from 60+feeds. I believe this version uses a lot of database querying. I might have queried like about 30feeds may be, I would have used about 15-20mins of updating, It made about 75000 hits on the database. So I have reverted back to using the earlier version for now & hope some updates are made such that querying database can be limited.

    One suggestion is that, feedwordpress can populate all the necessary data as a whole and store it in variables and check for updates. Alternatively, simplepie rss can create cached copies of feeds which in turn can be used to check for updates i.e. using disk copy than database. because I believe most database has a max_questions limit.

  3. talgalili
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    I am sad to say that I found the comments on feedwordpress 2010.0602 to be true for me.
    The loading time of the new version seems much longer then that of
    2010.0127

    I hope the author would find a way to fix this in future releases.
    In the meantime, if you are interested to rollback, here is where to find earlier versions of the plugin:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedwordpress/download/

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