• Everytime I go to “Plugins” in the backend. I get a screen full of the following code:

    It just started and I’ve had WP 4.8.2 and Tooset Types v2.2.16 for a while.

    Notice: Undefined index: slug in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 313
    Notice: Undefined index: name in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 314
    Notice: Undefined index: slug in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 315
    Notice: Undefined index: slug in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 312
    Notice: Undefined index: version in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 2190
    Notice: Undefined index: slug in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 2195
    Notice: Undefined index: name in /wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 2195

    Just repeats itself. I deactivate Toolset Types version 2.2.16 and everything is fine. I re-activate Types and the Notices show up again.

    What can I do besides turn off DEBUG mode to fix this.

    Thanks
    Dana

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  • Thread Starter rdanamcd

    (@rdanamcd)

    Okay, I’m on Pantheon.io and the plug-ins is not writable in GIT mode. I think your new version when checking for updates does not like a non-writable plug-ins folder.

    I switched to SFTP mode and checked for a Toolset Types update, there isn’t one because I have the latest version. Switched back to GIT mode and the issues has gone away. Not sure if it’s permanently gone away or if your plugin does not like a Read-Only code base and will come back.

    Just a heads up.

    Thanks
    Dana

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    We have had similar issues, and the solution was similar:
    You need to trigger the update check for plugins.

    I added this issue to that list, and we will try to find out what is going wrong.

    It is possible that we need some Copy of your Site for debugging.

    For this purpose, could you post a ticket here, where we can enable private forms?
    In WordPress forums, we cannot share login or other sensitive data.

    We can then catch the bug much faster if we have a copy of a site where the issue happens/happened.

    The forum abovementioned is free. You just need to subscribe here first.

    The information you have passed me is already valuable as well.

    Thank you!

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    This issue is solved in the stable releases meanwhile.

    Please open a new ticket if you find other issues,

    Thank you

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