• ResolvedPlugin Contributor Eduardo Larequi

    (@elarequi)


    After upgrading Authorizer to version 2.9.0, I’ve got a blank page in two different sites, both with PHP 7. I’ve activated WordPress debug constant in wp-config.php file, and this is what it shows:

    Fatal error: Cannot redeclare google_api_php_client_autoload() (previously declared in /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/web/wp-content/plugins/authorizer/vendor/google-api-php-client/src/Google/autoload.php:18) in /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/web/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/google/apiclient/src/Google/autoload.php on line 30

    It seems that there’s some kind of conflict between Authorizer 2.9.0 ad Simple Claendar plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-calendar-events/).

    To fix this issue, I’ve rolled back to Authorizer 2.8.8. version.

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  • Plugin Author Paul Ryan

    (@figureone)

    Thanks for the report, we’ll get this fixed quickly. Sounds like both plugins try to include the Google API PHP Client, and the calendar plugin gets there first.

    Plugin Author Paul Ryan

    (@figureone)

    Aloha Eduardo, please try upgrading to version 2.9.1 to see if it fixes the conflict with the Simple Calendar plugin. Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Eduardo Larequi

    (@elarequi)

    Version 2.9.1 works nice. Thank you very much, Paul.

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