• If I use the administration screens to install or upgrade plugins, I get a series of errors. It says “successful”, but then I notice all sorts of errors like so. Notice I have replaced my full path with ‘PATH’:

    This happens on every plugin I’ve tried. The only thing I can do to get rid of it is deactivate, delete, and reinstall manually.

    Warning: include_once(PATH/wp-content/plugins/maintenance-mode/) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in PATH/wp-settings.php on line 465

    Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening ‘/PATH/wp-content/plugins/maintenance-mode/’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear’) in PATH/wp-settings.php on line 465

    Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter shatland

    (@shatland)

    Sorry this is WP 2.7. If I log out and log back in after a bad plugin install, the issue gets worse and I get more errors that are similar. It is as if the plugin install tries something that doesn’t finish, and the application can’t function until it is taken care of.

    If I uninstall the plugin so that I can finally get to the site, and then go to the Plugin Page in Administration, it gives an error saying the newly installed plugin cannot be found, and it is not listed in my list of plugins.

    At this point I can install the plugin MANUALLY and it seems to work.

    Thread Starter shatland

    (@shatland)

    Has anybody run into this issue?

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