• Resolved richards1052

    (@richards1052)


    I installed Rollback because Mailpoet updates were failing and the plugin was deactivating instead of rolling back. THIngs seemed to be going swimmingly till this week. A Rollback update failed. Then Mailpoet deactivated itself. These were the reasons I installed Rollback–to prevent this happening.

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  • Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    What version of the plugin is installed, what version of WordPress is your site running?

    Thread Starter richards1052

    (@richards1052)

    rollback 4.1.2

    wp 6.1.1

    Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    Do you have the Faster Updates plugin installed, what version?

    Thread Starter richards1052

    (@richards1052)

    No. Do I need to? If so, I had no idea that was necessary.

    Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    I’m pretty sure that Rollback cannot be activated without Faster Updates being active. You can find links in the readme, but it’s at https://github.com/afragen/faster-updates

    Thread Starter richards1052

    (@richards1052)

    It doesn’t say where you upload those Rollback files. I presume to the plugins folder? They dont have to go into the Rollback folder, right? I also presume Faster Update is not a regular WP plugin listed in the repository? I didn’t find it when I searched.

    Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    You don’t upload files for Rollback.

    Rollback should not activate unless Faster Updates is installed and activated.

    I posted a link to Faster Updates in my last answer.

    Thread Starter richards1052

    (@richards1052)

    Rollback Update Failure is a plugin in my list. Is it a plugin with no files? I’m confused.

    Also, do you upload the Faster Update files to their own folder in the Plugins folder?

    Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    Perhaps you should delete and reinstall

    Plugin Author Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    You no longer need the Faster Updates plugin. If you are currently on trunk can you test and see if this is still an update issue?

    After 6.2-beta1 you will again be able to activate Rollback Update Failure for testing.

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