• Hi, just wanted to check the state of this plugin.

    I am intending to use it, but have been applying fixes for WC 4.2 plus. I will also be adding some new features to allowing grouping of the products (into packages) using additional criteria.

    I am happy to feed my changes back to this plugin, or if it is no longer being supported, I can release and maintain it under a different name.

    It’s a great plugin, and the only one we have found to meets our needs. But is is a bit old now, and is falling behind the latest WC and WP changes. I understand how priorities change, so it may not be a project on your radar, but you also may have a bunch of updates waiting to go in, so I wanted to check before releasing anything that may cause confusion.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/multiple-packages-for-woocommerce/

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  • Plugin Author Bolder Elements

    (@hystericallyme)

    I appreciate the message. I have not necessarily abandoned it, but I have not tested it on a platform higher than WP 4.2. It is on my “to-do” so to speak but I have just had greater issues on other projects.

    I am not aware of any changes to this particular feature within WooCommerce. The latest WP may have caused issues which is why I need to take a look, but I did not think that WooThemes had made much in changes unfortunately. Certain items like the ‘Shipping Calculator’ do not work quite right with these packages. I wish they would have rethought that when they changes up the templates.

    FYI, I just implemented this plugin on 4.3 and it works beautifully!!!

    With wordpress 4.3 and woocommerce latest version I am getting fatal error when i tried to activate it. I am getting following error.
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STATIC in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/packages-configuration-for-woocommerce/classes/Academe_Multiple_Packages.php on line 113

    Can anyone please resolve it. Thanks in advance.

    Thread Starter Jason Judge

    (@judgej)

    @maxferns what version of PHP are you using? You need to be on at least 5.3, but I would recommend 5.4 or higher due to end-of-life of these old PHP versions.

    Thanks Jason for the quick reply; it was a issue with PHP version. Thanks once again.

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