• Resolved matrym

    (@matrym)


    I have waited hours, and my plugin has not updated it’s version number. The first and obvious problem I had was that I didn’t update my readme version #. I fixed that already. Does anyone have any other ideas?

    I’m attempting to use version number 0.9.1 … my old (current) version is 0.9.

    If it helps, my plugin is located here:
    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/search-and-share/

    Thanks in advance for your time.

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  • ‘shareandsearch.php’ has to read version 0.9.1 as well

    Thread Starter matrym

    (@matrym)

    Thanks, that worked! Both the php file and the readme file must have their versions updated.

    Now, is it just a matter of time before the wp-admin for other users informs them that there’s a new version? Or do I have to do anything to trigger a “new version” propogation?

    If I recall correctly, there is a default 12 hours cycle through all installations … or in other words, sometime within the next 12 hours your users should see a “badge” on the Plugins link indicating an update is available.

    Sometimes the update notice will appear if the user checks manually but I have seen this take a few hours in the past … no idea why.

    The update itself should be available for download within 15 minutes of the commit, if you have a mailing list for the plugin you could send out an announcement.

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