• Resolved Pierpaolo

    (@pierpaolosichera)


    After the update from 3.4.2 to 3.5.1, when WordPress tells that there are updates for some plugins, when starting the update (single or all together), WordPress gives the message: “The plugin is at the latest version.”. But the plugin version isn’t change and WordPress continues to tell that I have to update the plugin. The only workaround at the moment is to update all plugins using FTP.

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  • Did you find a solution for this? I am seeing the same problem.

    I have the same problem and can’t fix it. Help please.

    Thread Starter Pierpaolo

    (@pierpaolosichera)

    I continue to update all plugins manually ??

    Thread Starter Pierpaolo

    (@pierpaolosichera)

    There is a workaround:
    – Disable W3 Total Cache (Version 0.9.2.8 in my Modica running site)
    – Update all plugins
    – Enable W3 Total Cache

    Today I have updated W3 Total Cache to Version 0.9.2.9 but I haven’t other plugin to update at this moment.

    Thank you Pierpaolo. I don’t have to update plugins manually any more. I just disabled W3 total cache and my plugin updated automatically. It works, finally!

    @agastelum, I wonder if you would be so kind as to submit a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin so I could see your settings and attempt to duplicate?

    I am already at the support form and it’s asking to input subject and issue description. Is there anything in particular you would like to see, or is it enough to indicate that other plugins not updating automatically until W3 Total Cache was deactivated?

    You can just include a link to this topic in the forum topic URL field of the bug submission from on the support tab of the W3TC plugin.

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