• Resolved Kggg

    (@kggg)


    After updating on both the production site and the staging site on different days I received a fatal error message from my hosting company. On the Production site I also got a red warning of fatal error in the plugin dashboard.

    I was still able to login and the site seems to be working fine. After a refresh, the plugin shows it did in fact update.

    The search feature is also working properly.
    I’m using 2 add-ons: Connections Business Directory Initial Search Results, Connections Business Directory Template – cMap

    I connot update the CMAP on the staging site as I only have 1 license for this add-on.

    Details:

    An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 656 of the file /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-content/plugins/connections/includes/admin/class.plugin-updater.php. Error message: Uncaught Error: Class 'cnHTTP' not found in /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-content/plugins/connections/includes/admin/class.plugin-updater.php:656
    Stack trace:
    #0 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-content/plugins/connections/includes/admin/class.plugin-updater.php(351): cnPlugin_Updater::request()
    #1 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(309): cnPlugin_Updater::check(Object(stdClass))
    #2 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/plugin.php(189): WP_Hook->apply_filters(Object(stdClass), Array)
    #3 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/option.php(1989): apply_filters('pre_set_site_tr...', Object(stdClass), 'update_plugins')
    #4 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/update.php(357): set_site_transient('update_plugins', Object(stdClass))
    #5 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(305): wp_update_plugins()
    #6 /nas/content/live/stagecolortech/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(331): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array)
    #7 /nas/content/live/stagecolorte
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  • Thread Starter Kggg

    (@kggg)

    This is the message I get on the plugin dashboard in red. After I refresh the update has taken effect and the warning goes away. The update was done on my dev environment.

    Update failed: There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.
    Upgrade notice for version: 10.4.24
    
        It is recommended to back up before updating. Requires WordPress >= 5.6 and PHP >= 5.6.20 PHP version >= 7.4 recommended.
    
    Take a minute to update, here's why:
    
        TWEAK: Bump tested to WordPress 6.0.
        TWEAK: Bump minimum WordPress version 5.6.
        TWEAK: Rename cnCollection to _collection and move to the Utility namespace.
        TWEAK: Rename cnHTTP to _http and move to the Utility namespace.
        BUG: Native country names should not overwrite the English translation.
        OTHER: Correct misspellings.
        OTHER: Update dist files.
        DEV: phpDoc corrections.
        DEV: Rearrange file header.
        DEV: Remove commented out code.
        DEV: Update package.json.
    
    Update failed: There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.
    Plugin Author Steven

    (@shazahm1hotmailcom)

    I have two other reports out of the thousands who have upgraded. The cnHTTP file name and class name for that file were changed in this last update. I wonder if a race condition exists where the old file is requested before the new version is installed and its back compatibility is loaded. So far, from what I can tell, the error is triggered, and an email is sent, but the issue self-resolves.

    Apologies for the trouble and inconvenience this has caused you!

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