• Resolved Lalit Dubey

    (@lalit-dubey)


    Hello
    This plugin is very good but I need help.
    When I’m upload this plugin using FTP then try to login with my admin id for activate this it show this error:- Fatal error: Call to undefined method WooCommerce_PDF_Invoices::install() in /home/aXXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-pdf-invoices-packing-slips/woocommerce-pdf-invoices-packingslips.php on line 145 . How Can i Solve This.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce-pdf-invoices-packing-slips/

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  • Thread Starter Lalit Dubey

    (@lalit-dubey)

    Server Information

    Apache ver. 2.2.19
    PHP version 5.2.*
    MySQL ver. 5.1

    Plugin Contributor Ewout

    (@pomegranate)

    Hello Lalit,
    Have you tried installing the plugin via the wordpress.org repository (Plugins > Add New, then search for “WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips”), or otherwise by uploading the zip via the WordPress interface? This sounds like somehow the upload was incomplete… Especially since that install method actually exists (line 159), and everything works as it should on my own test install.

    The plugin should definitely be compatible with your server.

    Let me know if it works when you install the plugin via the WordPress interface!

    Ewout

    Thread Starter Lalit Dubey

    (@lalit-dubey)

    Okkk
    thank’s for reply. I will try and inform you.

    Plugin Contributor Ewout

    (@pomegranate)

    Hello Lalit,
    If you installed this plugin before installing WooCommerce, then 1.5.2 will fix this issue. I got another report about this error and it looks like the problem was actually in WooCommerce not being installed.

    Let me know if this is indeed the case. If possible (not sure if you already installed WC meanwhile), try installing the new version before installing WooCommerce, so that we can be sure it was this!

    Ewout

    Thread Starter Lalit Dubey

    (@lalit-dubey)

    Dear Ewout,

    after update the error solve.

    thank for the support.

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