• In 2.7 there is an auto-upgrade function – great !!!

    Problem is – how do I upgrade TO 2.7 with wpau ? – once I am there I can use the default upgrade functionality.

    getting there’s the problem – wpau has served me well in the past – I’d like to use it to get to 2.7 !!!

    Help !!!

    Thanks in advance!

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  • @amber.karnes

    are the database schema different between v2.6.5 to v 2.7 ?

    I used WPAU to upgrade to 2.7 and now the linespacing on my blog is all off. I do not feel this is an issue with WPAU but rather 2.7. I’m going to try to go back to 2.6.5 if I possibly can. I am so aggravated about the whole thing…upgrading to the next version has never caused a problem like this before.

    @rowoot I could not get anything to work, I had my friend log into my FTP and also look at my database, he is an expert in PHP and could not find anything that appeared out of the ordinary. No error logs were generated.

    I finally decided to start over with a fresh database. I was able to retain my stylesheet and the content of the posts. How annoying. It caused me several hours of work.

    Ive just spent a puzzled 30 mins looking at my new wp 2.7 upgrade…
    I used the wpau plugin- everything had worked fine, sites fine, plugines are working fine etc- only trouble is- the admin sidebar is missing- I cant get to my admin for plugin etc. Anyone have any idea what to do now to restore admin functions?

    the admin sidebar is missing

    There are numerous threads about that. In almost all cases it was some kind of foldout/dropdown plugin that conflicts with WP 2.7.

    Ah- thank you so much- deactivated lighter menus plugin- its all showing now- THANKS HEAPS 🙂

    Amber, don’t you think your problem is more likely a bad install rather than a problem with the database? Why don’t you just do the manual upgrade including the deleting of ALL WP files EXcluding wp-config.php (in the root) and the wp-content folder? That’s almost a ‘fresh install’, but then with the same database.

    Otto, I did my first upgrade to 2.7 manually, but I always get an error with FTP’ing the larger folders (includes), so I end up with FTP’ing subfolder by subfolder, so I decided I was lazy, tried the WPAU plugin which worked, so I did the rest in about half an hour. A note for all WPAU users: you have to delete all kinds of backup folders, there have been hacks using these folders, so clean up the mess the plugin makes manually, but it still saves time 🙂

    I tried using WPAU to upgrade my wordpress installation to 2.7. Everything worked fine until it got to the “cleanup process.” It ran through, deleting all kind of goodies, and wound up breaking my installation. The admin menu disappeared and all kind of other things. I wound up manually re-FTPing 2.7 and cleaning up folders. Luckily, WP has automatic upgrades built-in now.

    WPAU worked great. Followed all the instructions, and went slowly for a change, stopping to look at everything, nice and easy. A perfect 2.7 upgrade! Simple and easy, thank goodness.

    How do I upgrade automatically from WordPress 2.7 to the newer versions coming out (ie: 2.7.1)?

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    WordPress.org Admin

    RedRussak: Upgrades are built in starting with 2.7 and up. Tools->Upgrade.

    The built in upgrade does not work for me. Please see here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/249066

    Update: For now, to get this working, you’ll have to change PHP to run as CGI, not as Apache module (DSO).

    Hopefully this will get fixed before 2.8 release? 🙂

    upgrading by auto breaks computer things in general if you have a stable host

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