• Resolved Fee McQ

    (@fee-mcq)


    I’ve been having trouble updating to 3.8.1 (bot auto update and manual instal). I’ve just tried again with both, following the instructions at https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Updating_WordPress
    I see from this that I should delete the .maintenance file, since I have had a failed autoinstall. But I can’t find the .maintenance file.

    [Moderator Note: No bumping. If it’s that urgent after just 52 minutes on a free forum staffed by unpaid volunteers, consider hiring someone instead.]

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    .maintenance file:
    – That file is invoked on the fly doing an auto upgrade.
    – It is a hidden file like .htaccess files. You can delete it using FTP program or loging in server and select to view hidden files. You will see it by your .htaccess file.
    – How to clear the “Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance” message after doing automatic upgrade?

    Thread Starter Fee McQ

    (@fee-mcq)

    Note to Moderator: I did not “bump” to put my thread to the top of the list, it was because I had thought of something else to type that may have been useful to any kind person that took the time to read my query. I think the difference between “bumping” and adding a PS/afterthought is evident from the content of a message.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    It looks like what led a moderator to think you were bumping was that you asked, “It would be nice if someone could answer me, and let other member see my questions?”.

    If you need clarification on forum etiquette (not saying you do) you can start up a new thread on the miscellaneous forum: https://www.ads-software.com/support/forum/miscellaneous#postform . That way you can keep this support request on-topic.

    Thread Starter Fee McQ

    (@fee-mcq)

    Gosh, I do apologise, that was indeed bumping. However, that comment of mine that you paste above resulted from the fact that my thread had completely disappeared from the forum list. With no explanation or (as I recall) cause).

    Thanks for clarifying though Andrew, it does help to know.

    I still have had no joy with updating to 3.8.1. Having tried everything I am inclined to start from scratch entirely: delete database, remote site etc and pretend I am where I was last summer when I did all the setting up. Shame. I only wanted to update so I could work on content, but having spent 16 hours this week on trying to update, it’ll be quicker to call it a day and start again. Good for the grey cells though I guess.

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