• Resolved pirvanee

    (@pirvanee)


    i updated the plugin just now but it gave me fatal error and my website was down. So i delete the plugin and then website working fine.

    kindly look into this and please reply

    regards

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  • Same here on two of my sites

    Same here too… have to go back to 3.1.20

    Error message:

    Warning: require(/URL/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/composer/../react/promise/src/functions_include.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /URL/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/composer/autoload_real.php on line 66

    Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required ‘/URL/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/composer/../react/promise/src/functions_include.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /URL/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/composer/autoload_real.php on line 66

    same here +1

    got a 500 error message
    …/plugins/google-calendar-events/vendor/composer/autoload_real.php on line 66

    line 66: require $file;

    I’m also experiencing this issue on multiple sites following the latest plugin update.

    Same here… Back to 3.1.20!

    Please, be careful, do not upgrade to 3.1.21!!!!

    Same here

    Plugin Author SimpleCalendar

    (@simplecalendar)

    Hey all-

    For now we removed the 3.1.21 version of the plugin and released 3.1.22 which contains the 3.1.20 code. This should allow users to auto update to the version without any issues as well as prevent anybody from downloading the version with the fatal error. Let me know if you have any issues getting the plugin activated again.

    We’ll be updating our testing and QA process to ensure that an issue like this doesn’t make it’s way to our users again. Sorry about this issue — thank you for being a user and supporting Simple Calendar!

    Thank you for the update!

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