Hello,
Yes you can simply overwrite the plugin’s files via FTP manually.
However the automatic update from WordPress.org should also work, I checked it again and it works for me.
Can you tell me why you cannot update? What do you see on your screen?
If I remember correctly you have a network-activated installation of Bitcoin and Altcoin Wallets? In that case you need to go to your network admin screens with a superadmin account and navigate to the plugins and update from there. Updating from within individual sites will not work and in fact will not show up as an option.
Yes,
I agree with you, but I can’t update from network and admin screen…
I have an error that tells me that the files are missing or are not the same, while I have not modified them
Then, I would like to know if it’s possible to simply replace files by ftp in this case ?
Regards
I do not know why you are getting this error. It could be some security plugin that you have installed.
In any case, simply go to download the zip file from https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/wallets.2.4.2.zip . Extract the zip file somewhere and you will get a directory named wallets. Then, using FTP, navigate to your online WordPress directory and go to wp-content/plugins. This is where you copy the entire wallets directory. This should overwrite your existing wallets directory on the server. Make sure that your FTP user has permissions to do this or it will not work.
You really shouldn’t have any problem doing this but let me know how it went.
regards,
Alex
I have a parse error and Json error with manual update…
I am testing an other plugin at the same time.
Can you test the manual update with multisite ?
Regards
I have tested on a network-activated instance the exact instructions that I gave you and the update succeeded, as it should.
Can you show me the exact error that you get?
No,
I think it’s not your plugin
The error is Status:parsrerrot
Error: SyntaxError: Unexpected token < in JSON at position 0
I test an other plugin (datafeedr) and It works now…
I need to clear all caches (wordpress and CDN)
Normally it’s OK.
Please confirm no need to update database for update your plugin
Regards
Christophe
That’s good news.
If you are updating from 2.4.x to 2.4.2 then there are no database changes, only changes to the PHP code.
regards,
Alex