• Resolved Jorge

    (@jas956)


    I go to:
    https://example.com/wp-admin/post-new.php?post_type=ra_package

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function rapm_menu_manager_get_hidden() in /home/example/public_html/wp-content/plugins/plugin-premium-package-manager-for-wp-networks/lib/class.post-type.php on line 220

    I’ll attempt to fix with first disabling some plugins and isolate the cause of error. Any ideas are welcome. I’ll post results later.

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  • Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    That’s fixed in the development version.

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    I’m also while I’m in mysubblog.example.com I am getting the following:

    Check out our Upgrades for more features and enhancements. Dismiss

    I click on dismiss and no change. I am not getting the message while i’m in example.com

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    That’s also fixed in the dev version. Give the dev version a try before reporting any more issues. Thanks

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    thanks, found it

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    uploaded the development version, fatal error repeats

    the “Check out our Upgrades…” ticker works – when I click the “dismiss” link, the ticker closes.

    i tested this on non-super-admin account, and super-admin account.

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    uploaded the development version, fatal error repeats

    Did you replace the entire set of plugins?

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    6 plugins, yes

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    Note to self: When activating “Super Admin Plugin Manager” don’t forget to activate “Super Admin Menu Manager” because you’ll get an fatal error when you’re trying to add new premium items.

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    …you’ll get an fatal error when you’re trying to add new premium items.

    That’s the important information you left out of your first 5 posts. I’ll put that on the bug list.

    Thread Starter Jorge

    (@jas956)

    wont happen again ??

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    The fix for that is in the dev version.

    In addition to the 6 plugin files. make sure you update the lib folder as well. That’s where both the original issue and the error on save were fixed.

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