• dalotar

    (@dalotar)


    Hi! After update WP 4.7 to WP 4.9 on “Add plugins” page appeared that error
    property: stdClass::$plugin in /home/sintecuk/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-list-util.php on line 150
    How can i solve it?

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  • Sounds like an incompatible plugin, try disabling them one by one until the error resolves.

    Thread Starter dalotar

    (@dalotar)

    I disabled all plugins, but it did’t help.

    Theme issue, do the same for the theme. Activate a default WP theme and see if the problem resolves. If it is your theme contact the theme developer for an update.

    Thread Starter dalotar

    (@dalotar)

    Dont work(

    florinb1

    (@aventurescu)

    I have the same error after updating to 4.9. I migrated back to 4.8.3 meanwhile.

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by florinb1.
    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by florinb1.

    Solution: Go To Dashboard -> Update -> On You have the latest version of WordPress, click Re-Install Now.

    Problem Solved.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 12 months ago by afifsukri.
    Thread Starter dalotar

    (@dalotar)

    Dont work for me

    Preoblem solved for me.

    Removed all transients via the Litespeed Cache plugin, error is gone.

    Hi,
    Got the same issue here.
    tried all the above – with regards to the plugin – I don’t really know how to use
    it, if anyone can tell how.

    Thanks!

    I also get the same problem after the update. my blog is https://onefever.com

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by onefever.

    Got it. Actually, the problem is that “Quick Adsense Plugin” 1st rename Plugin files from host file manager then remove the Quick Adsense folder and then active. Fixed

    Got the same problem here:
    stdClass::$plugin in [my WP installation path]/wp-includes/class-wp-list-util.php on line 150

    I had the same issue,
    Preoblem solved for me.

    Removed all transients via the Litespeed Cache plugin, error is gone.

    If you have more than one theme installed on the site make sure the ones not in use are updated too. That solved it for me.

    Fixed it by disabling

    define( ‘WP_DEBUG’, true );
    define( ‘WP_DEBUG_LOG’, true );

    in my wp-config.php.

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