Title: 3.0.2 install Error
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# 3.0.2 install Error

 *  [kelvin15](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kelvin15/)
 * (@kelvin15)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/)
 * When i try to install 3.0.2 i get this error:
    Could not copy file.: /public_html/
   blog/wp-admin/css/theme-editor.dev.css
 * Installation Failed
 * I get the same error when i upload a large Plugin that i want.
 * I have my wordpress blod as a Sub Domain, Can anyong please help.
 * [http://blog.bookreaders-forum.co.uk/](http://blog.bookreaders-forum.co.uk/)
 *  Thanks
 *  Kelvin15

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 *  [rachaely](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rachaely/)
 * (@rachaely)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801483)
 * How are you trying to install 3.0.2? Are you upgrading an existing install via
   the admin panel? Are you uploading files via FTP? Where are you seeing the above
   errors?
 * The more information you can provide about the problems you are having, the easier
   it will be to diagnose the problem.
 *  Thread Starter [kelvin15](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kelvin15/)
 * (@kelvin15)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801582)
 * i am trying to upgrade fron 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 from the auto install and have tryed
   FTP upload have trouble on both. also i have asked my hosting company to do this
   as well and they are having the same trouble.
 *  Cheers
 *  Kelvin15
 *  [Maxcom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/maxcom/)
 * (@maxcom)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801598)
 * Kelvin15
 * Your not the only one. I got this error as well, and I know at least a dozen 
   other friends who are having the same problem. Seems to be huge problems all 
   over the web with the automatic upload of this update. I tried everything, including
 * 1) setting CHMOD permissions at 777 in all the folders in wo-content (plugins,
   themes, upgrade, uploads),
    2) deleting the upgrade file and recreating it with
   777 permission, and 3) deactivating all my plugins.
 * Until I did that I could not even get as far as:
 * Could not copy file.: /public_html/blog/wp-admin/css/theme-editor.dev.css
    Installation
   Failed
 * Once I did all the above, I got the same error you did, and have never gotten
   any further. Very very frustrating. Prior to doing the changes I noted above,
   I would get another error, “could not access public_html, Installation failed”(
   it may have been could not “create” I don’t remember anymore).
 * So then after your error type, I thought I would download the zip, unpack it,
   and transfer it via ftp (which it appears you also tried). Well now my system
   tells me I have the latest version, but(!) that I have a failed installation 
   and can attempt to reupload using the automatic interface, which once again has
   failed.
 * I can see in the upgrade folder their is a wordpress-3.tmp file left over from
   the failed install by the internal WP admin installer attempt.
 * I even tried setting the CHMOD at 777 on everything other then the public-html
   file, and still no dice.
 * Two of my friends have already had it up to here and dumped this for Joomla, 
   and if wordpress cannot get a handle on this soon, I will be following them. 
   The rest are praying that I can solve the problem for them, or I guess I will
   be doing a lot of Joomla lessons in the near future.
 *  Thread Starter [kelvin15](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kelvin15/)
 * (@kelvin15)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801607)
 * Thanks Maxcom I’m glad i am not the only one having trouble, now i see wordpress
   have brought out an update 3.0.3 now and that still doen’t work.
 * hope you guys at wordpress are looking into this.
 *  Kelvin15
 *  Moderator [t-p](https://wordpress.org/support/users/t-p/)
 * (@t-p)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801608)
 * see this codex article: [http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress](http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress)
 * In part it says:
 * > Step 1.5: Remove .maintenance file
   > If you’re upgrading manually after a failed auto-upgrade, delete the file .
   > maintenance from your WordPress directory using FTP. This will remove the **“
   > failed update”** nag message.
 *  [Maxcom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/maxcom/)
 * (@maxcom)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801629)
 * Kelvin
 * If you are still having difficulties, please indicate so here, and we will set
   out a way to contact each other. We have upgraded right to 3.0.3, with a foolproof
   method. A touch more involved but it works 100%, and will gladly walk you through
   it.
 * Will say this. The WordPress methodology of doing a manual upgrade is needless,
   and has potential hurdles that just don’t need to be there. And the automatic
   upgrade almost never seems to work. We watched the auto upgrade fail with 9 different
   hosts for 15 different sites. Thats a pretty poor track record.
 *  [dragonsjaw](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonsjaw/)
 * (@dragonsjaw)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801630)
 * [@maxcom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/maxcom/)
    well what’s your secret
   fool proof method for upgrading then?
 * > Will say this. The WordPress methodology of doing a manual upgrade is needless,
   > and has potential hurdles that just don’t need to be there
 * Please share as many are having problems with the auto upgrade.
 *  Thread Starter [kelvin15](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kelvin15/)
 * (@kelvin15)
 * [15 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801631)
 * maxcom,
 * The automatic upgrade still never worked on the 3.0.3, I got my Host to do this
   instead’ I still get the same trouble with larger plugins that i want from the
   auto upgrade as well.
 * Thank you
 *  Kelvin
 *  [Maxcom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/maxcom/)
 * (@maxcom)
 * [15 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/302-install-error/#post-1801643)
 * [@dragonsjaw](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonsjaw/)
 * What we did is very straightforward. Starting with the fact we were currently
   at version 3.0.1 we proceeded to download to our desktop Version 3.0.2 and unzipped
   it.
 * Then we took from it only the files that have changed, which you can find at 
   the following link:
 * [http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_3.0.2](http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_3.0.2)
 * at the bottom of the page, where you have the list of revised files, which are
   as follows:
 * wp-includes/ms-files.php
    wp-includes/version.php wp-includes/comment.php wp-
   includes/functions.php wp-includes/load.php wp-includes/canonical.php wp-includes/
   capabilities.php readme.html wp-admin/includes/plugin.php wp-admin/includes/file.
   php wp-admin/includes/update-core.php wp-admin/plugins.php
 * To make life simple for ourself, we placed the above files we needed into a separate
   folder.
 * Then we ftp’d to our site, and then uploaded these files only, overwriting the
   old files with the new revised files.
 * We did the exact same thing for the update to version 3.0.3 (ie, we downloaded,
   unzipped and then separated out the changed files) – the changelog can be found
   at:
 * [http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_3.0.3](http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_3.0.3)
 * and the list of revised files is quite small:
 * wp-includes/version.php
    xmlrpc.php readme.html wp-admin/includes/update-core.
   php
 * After you have ftp’d all these files, you still have one more thing to do. In
   your root public directory (“public_html” if cpanel) there is a php file called“
   fantversion.php”. Open this file using your ftp program editing function. You
   will see a line as follows:
 * $version = ‘3.0.1’ ;
 * or
 * $version = ‘3.0.2’ ;
 * and make one very small change – change the last number of the version to 3, 
   so that the line now reads as
 * $version = ‘3.0.3’ ;
 * Save and you are done. You can log into your admin interface and you will see
   from your dashboard you are upgraded to the latest version of wordpress.
 * The whole process takes about 7-8 minutes (that is what it took us from start
   to finish).
 * In our opinion, WP should make available an installer routine which amends just
   the revised files.
 * Good luck everyone.
 * BTW, another thing is that if you examine the revised files, most have different
   revision dates. A cleaner way for WP to do things is to give all the amended 
   files the same date. You will see this when you are doing your file overwrites,
   it will be asking you “do you want to overwrite xxx files dated July 15 with 
   xxx file dated Nov 26”. Cleanest way would be to have all the new files having
   a same creation date. They do not. So don’t be spooked by that.

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