• Hi there,

    I run updates on my client’s website at the beginning of each month. Your plugin caused a fatal PHP error (the same error as Amets Eroak, two weeks ago) when I tried to run an update, so I rolled it back via FTP and left it alone for the month.

    This month, I’m having the same problem. I don’t want to just straight up delete part of the plugin like Amets did, since that means that I won’t have the functions that I need – disabling plugins on certain parts of the site.

    Can this be fixed?

    Thanks,

    Christine

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-organizer/

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    What is the error?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    What Amets Eroak did was to delete the MU plugin manually and then everything worked right. You can safely delete PluginOrganizerMU.class.php from the mu-plugins folder and move the new one into place. That is what the plugin attempts to do when you update and Amets server was having a problem doing that. Maybe because of file premissions. So before you update just delete the MU plugin file from the mu-plugins folder and everything should update ok. Or else set the file premissions so PluginOrganizerMU.clss.php can be overwritten by the user that your web server runs as.

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