• Here’s my experience using the updater with 3.2.1
    – Installing a previously uninstalled plug-in
    Mostly works, but “enable plug-in” link always reports there’s a “bad header”. Enabling plug-in from main plug-ins page works.
    – Updating an existing plug-in
    Fails fairly badly – old plug-in is replaced with an otherwise empty directory containing one empty directory. No update is performed, and plug-in ceases to be accessible from plug-ins page. Only way around it is to actively delete old plug-in and install from scratch.

    EDIT: Just realized this system posts bug reports on a random forum! Sorry! This bug report refers to the behaviour of the sftp updater plug-in (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ssh-sftp-updater-support/)

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  • Plugin Author TerraFrost

    (@terrafrost)

    I apologize for the tardiness of this response.

    Anyway, I believe the latest SVN should fix this. Well, save for the “enable plug-in” problem. The version of WordPress I’m using says “Activate” – not “enable plug-in”.

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