• Hi guys,

    Since a few recent plugin updates I can’t activate Sportspress without breaking our site (500 errors).

    We use around 50 plugins and our site works perfectly with everything activated except for Sportspress and Jetpack. As soon as I try to activate either of those, the site breaks.

    However, some other plugins which recently updated could also be causing the issue. It seems to be some combination of conflicts between Sportspress, Jetpack, Yoast SEO and the official AMP plugin.

    I’ve got about as far as my own knowledge can get me with troubleshooting this.

    Any ideas?

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  • Plugin Contributor Savvas

    (@savvasha)

    Hi @turkeysforlife,

    Some of your 50(!) plugins conflict with each other. You can identify which one easily by de-activate all of them and then activate one by one. SportsPress, Jetpack, Yoast and official AMP plugins are working just fine together. There must be some conflict with the rest of your plugins.

    Did you have any PHP errors that can help us identify the root of conflict?

    Thanks,
    Savvas

    Thread Starter turkeysforlife

    (@turkeysforlife)

    Hi @savvasha

    52(!) plugins to be precise 🙂

    That’s exactly what I had done. After the internal server errors I deactivated all plugins via FTP and then reactivated them one by one. With 50 of the plugins reactivated the site is still fine. The last two not reactivated are Sportspress and Jetpack – and, as I said, when I try to activate either of those two, the site breaks again.

    No PHP errors that I know of sorry.

    Thanks for any help you can offer…

    Plugin Contributor Savvas

    (@savvasha)

    Can you start from enabling first Jetpack, SportsPress and then the rest of the other plugins?

    Thanks,
    Savvas

    Plugin Contributor Roch

    (@rochesterj)

    Hi!

    Another option is using the health check plugin, so you don’t need to break your site for visitors 🙂

    Enabling SportsPress first is a good way to check which plugin is conflicting with is (as your site will break when you enable it). When you do the other way around you just know that there is an issue, but not where exactly.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter turkeysforlife

    (@turkeysforlife)

    Thanks @rochesterj

    Health Check is one of our 52(!) plugins actually 🙂

    Maybe I missed something with that plugin, though, because, when the 2 plugins I mention are disabled on our (live) site, there is no way to enable them from the ‘troubleshoot’ mode of the Health Check plugin. Which seems a bit weird to me?

    I’ll try disabling all plugins again tomorrow morning (when we don’t have much site traffic) and then start out by enabling only Sportspress. Then we’ll see where we go from there…

    Thanks for the help – and have a great evening!

    Plugin Contributor Roch

    (@rochesterj)

    Hi!

    Thanks for your reply.

    That’s odd indeed, the Health Check should allow you to have everything disabled at first, then you enable just the elements you want to test.

    Thanks!

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