Title: Naive (?) Update query
Last modified: February 2, 2020

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# Naive (?) Update query

 *  [jeh35](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeh35/)
 * (@jeh35)
 * [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/)
 * I maintain one simple site, that I designed four vears ago using WP v4.4.1. It’s
   since been updated to WP 4.8.3 but has refused to update further. An attempt 
   today to update via cpanel/Software/Site Software/WordPress produced the message“
   Information: WordPress (legacy) does not support the WordPress self-update system
   and does not allow new installations. cPanel, Inc. will remove WordPress (legacy)
   in a future version of cPanel & WHM”.
    The message says what I can’t do but provides
   no clue as to what I can do. Can some kind expert point me on where to go from
   here? The site is self-hosted on a local server. With thanks Jeh35
    -  This topic was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by [Jan Dembowski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdembowski/).
      Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Installing WordPress topic

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 *  [JNashHawkins](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jnashhawkins/)
 * (@jnashhawkins)
 * [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/#post-12390548)
 * I think what you’re seeing is the cPanel’s upgrade button for your WordPress.
   That must have been a feature of that earlier cPanel. I think that message is
   warning you that a future update of your cPanel probably won’t have that feature.
   And it seems that the feature quite working for you before the 5.X version came
   out.
 * You should also be able to login to WordPress as admin and update from there 
   anytime. Here’s a document to help you do this…
 * [https://wordpress.org/support/article/updating-wordpress/](https://wordpress.org/support/article/updating-wordpress/)
 * Now, if you want or need to update then consider this first… the 5.0 update will
   bring in a new editor experience with the Block Editor (Gutenberg) which you 
   might find a little worrisome. You can install and activate the Classic Editor
   plugin to stay with your current editor for a while. That’s a different subject
   but I thought this info might help you.
 * You might also update to the 4.9.10 version and stay with what you are used to
   with some good changes to the security issues.
 * Here’s one of many good discussions on ‘minor updates’ to 4.9.X…
 * [https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-4-9-10-update/](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-4-9-10-update/)
 * I’m a bit concerned about your PHP version… I think PHP 7.4 is the latest, greatest
   while you are probably running something earlier. Same with your MySQL.
 * I’m just slightly curious about your cPanel itself being dated but you’ll need
   to talk to the cPanel people about that or ask somewhere like StackExchange. 
   I mostly see the cPanel as something to be ignored once the WordPress is running
   but that’s not true for many site owners who depend on the cPanel for day to 
   day adjustments and information.
 * Hope I’ve helped without overburdening you with details but I thought the things
   I’ve mentioned might be important.
 *  Thread Starter [jeh35](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeh35/)
 * (@jeh35)
 * [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/#post-12391705)
 * Thanks very much for your very useful guidance. I doubt if I’ll get to this today
   but wanted to first acknowledge your help, particularly about cPanel. The site
   shows the old version of cPanel, different from the updated cPanel associated
   with another, much older site using pure html, site that I also maintain. Both
   sites are hosted by the same provider.
 *  Thread Starter [jeh35](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeh35/)
 * (@jeh35)
 * [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/#post-12420054)
 * I’ve only just got back to this task. I followed the links given by JNashhawkins
   
   and upgraded to WP 5.3. That required an update to PHP7.1. I now have an error
   I can’t get past: Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function wp_recovery_mode()
   in /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/load.php:811 Stack trace: #
   0 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/load.php(695): wp_is_recovery_mode()#
   1 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/load.php:811 Stack trace: #0/
   home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/load.php(695): wp_is_recovery_mode()#
   1 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-settings.php(301): wp_get_active_and_valid_plugins()#
   2 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-config.php(104): require_once(‘/home/
   mysite/…’) #3 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-load.php(37): require_once(‘/
   home/mysite/…’) #4 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/wp-blog-header.php(13):
   require_once(‘/home/mysite/…’) #5 /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/index.php(
   17): require(‘/home/mysite/…’) #6 {main} thrown in /home/mysite/public_html/wordpress/
   wp-includes/load.php on line 811
 * As far as I can see from this the whole problem revolves around the lack (loss?)
   of function wp_recovery_mode().
 * The thread “[https://wordpress.org/support/topic/another-call-to-undefined-function-wp_recovery_mode/&#8221](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/another-call-to-undefined-function-wp_recovery_mode/&#8221);
   discussed this about eight months ago. The thread is locked even though the final
   post was a question. I tried the advice given by Brayne, but without success.
 * I’m well out of my experience range here and am baffled. Does anyone have any
   suggestions?
    With thanks Jeh35
 *  Thread Starter [jeh35](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeh35/)
 * (@jeh35)
 * [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/#post-12429257)
 * Problem fixed by a complete manual reload of V5.3.2. I should have tried that
   in the first place! Ticket closed.

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 * Last activity: [6 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/naive-update-query/#post-12429257)
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