I was just having an issue like this. I ended up disabling all of my plugins and switching my theme to default. Afterwards, I was able to complete the update.
Thanks for replying. 🙂
It’s strange because I tried what you mentioned above by disabling plugins and switching to the default theme but that’s when I got the second error I posted. I’m not too sure what else I can do other than a manual upgrade but I can’t understand why the auto-upgrader isn’t working anymore. It’s quite important to have as I’m handing over this website to someone else soon and I doubt they’d know how to upgrade manually.
Yeah, I’m struggling to find any answers. I’m going to contact my host again but it seems like I have to do this now every time there’s an upgrade. They tweak about with a few things until I get it to work but then it seems to revert back to its old ways by the time the next upgrade is released. I wish I knew what it was they were changing to get it to work…
(@bumblybee)
16 years, 5 months ago
I have been having issues with the auto upgrader for quite some time now on one particular website. I have a hunch that it may be a hosting issue but I’m not positive. Hopefully you guys will have a better idea than me. 🙂
Basically I have an almost identical install hosted elsewhere which always upgrades quickly and flawlessly. This other site, however, does not. The main difference I notice is that when I go to upgrade, it asks me for connection information: hostname, username, password and connection type. The other site does not ask for this information. Why is this and is it relevant?
After entering the information, I get a half loaded blank page which can stay for around 5 minutes (sometimes longer). I am then presented with an error. Here are the two separate errors I have received on my failed attempts so far:
Downloading update from http://wordpress.org/wordpress-2.8.5.zip.
Unpacking the update.
Verifying the unpacked files
Installing the latest version
Could not copy file: /public_html/wp-admin/includes/bookmark.php
Installation Failed
On my second attempt, after disabling all plugins and enabling default theme:
Downloading update from http://wordpress.org/wordpress-2.8.5.zip.
Unpacking the update.
Could not copy file: /public_html/wp-content/upgrade/wordpress-2.8.5/wordpress/wp-comments-post.php
Installation Failed
If I recall correctly, I had problems with the above error last upgrade. The first error is new though.
With previous upgrades, I went to Fantastico and it upgraded there, however, I have since been advised not to do this as I’ve been told it can wreak havoc with your WordPress files (?). Last time, I contacted my host and they tweaked some things (they didn’t tell me what) and it worked after a few attempts. Now I’m back to square 1…
Any help or advice with this problem will be appreciated! 🙂