• After following all the steps on the manual update I am getting the following error:
    Fatal error: Call to a member function add_rewrite_tag() on a non-object in /home/a1394881/public_html/wp-includes/rewrite.php on line 51

    I removed wp-admin and wp-include and uploaded the new wp-admin and wp-include. I uploaded all the files in the root directory overwriting old ones. I replaced things in wp-content that needed to be replaced. I have all plugins disabled.

    Any reason why I am getting this error?

    Feel free to try to connect to my site as well to see the error:
    https://fogest.com/

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  • Try this:

    Rename the plugins folder found in wp-content to old-plugins

    This will rule out any issues related to plugins.

    You may also want to make sure an uploaded default theme is in place and rename all other theme folders (in wp-content/themes) to old-theme_folder_name…

    These temporary steps can isolate an issue.

    BTW, I am receiving this error on a Sucuri scan of your site:

    Unable to properly scan your site. Site returning error: HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway:

    https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/fogest.com/

    Thread Starter Fogest

    (@fogest)

    I have tried renaming the plugins folder and then re-uploading the default plugins folder.

    I also followed your steps and renamed non-default themes to oldtheme_name. I still am faced with the same issues.

    My only further advise based on a clean manual install, no plugins and default theme is:

    Contact Web Host.

    Thread Starter Fogest

    (@fogest)

    Well, it worked before the update to latest version, so it should not be a hosts issue.

    Yes, the latest update with default theme works on a good host.

    Thread Starter Fogest

    (@fogest)

    I did a rollback to a older version I could find, but now I have this error:
    Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/a1394881/public_html/wp-includes/meta.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/a1394881/public_html/wp-settings.php on line 118

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