Thanks, David.
I’ll get on this, but in the meantime, would you be so kind as to forward me a version of Updraft that doesn’t run into this issue, so that I can maintain a current backup while I get the PHP issue resolved? I host with Network Solutions and, as I am sure you are well aware, getting things sorted with them can be a bit of a slog.
Best,
Michael
PS–you sent me 1.4.6, and that didn’t work, so I suspect it’s a prior version, yes?
All prior versions are here, as standard for WordPress.Org plugins:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/updraftplus/developers/
I put in a fix so that people with this PHP bug should still be OK.
It would be good, however, if you can still deal with the PHP bug-tracker so that you can help them fix this bug once-and-for-all, so that nobody else has to deal with it in other projects in future.
David
Thanks, David…
Except hitting Backup Now still generates a single line log file, with no back up, and running either of the Debug Backups generates a Server 500 error.
I set it up to do a backup in 4 hours. We’ll see if it passes it over or runs it.
Best,
Michael
PS–I rolled it back to 1.3.25 yesterday–no difference.
Your previous log shows you were running 1.3.22 when you had it working – so was there a particular reason for choosing 1.3.25?
You also don’t say which version you were now trying. But if debug/backup does not work then you won’t get anything better by waiting 4 hours.
1.3.25 was a random guess.
I’ll install that and see if it works.