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  • Plugin Author Chip Bennett

    (@chipbennett)

    Do core automatic updates work for you?

    If so: just give it more time. It will perform the update eventually.

    Thread Starter leemon

    (@leemon)

    Yes, core automatic updates do work.

    According to the Background Update Tester:

    PASS: Your WordPress install can communicate with www.ads-software.com securely.
    PASS: No version control systems were detected.
    PASS: Your installation of WordPress doesn’t require FTP credentials to perform updates.
    PASS: All of your WordPress files are writable.

    The plugins have not auto updated yet.

    Plugin Author Chip Bennett

    (@chipbennett)

    I’ve watched several automatic Plugin updates fire on several hosts.

    Are you sure you have Plugin Updates enabled?

    Thread Starter leemon

    (@leemon)

    Yes, the “Permit Automatic Plugin Updates?” checkbox is checked.

    Still no upgrade. Maybe tha fact that I’m using a non-english version of WordPress has to do with it.

    Thread Starter leemon

    (@leemon)

    This is the value of the “update_control_options” option in the DB:


    a:12:{s:6:"active";s:3:"yes";s:4:"core";s:5:"minor";s:6:"plugin";b:1;s:5:"theme";b:1;s:11:"translation";b:1;s:14:"toggleadvanced";s:4:"hide";s:8:"vcscheck";b:1;s:11:"emailactive";s:3:"yes";s:12:"successemail";b:1;s:12:"failureemail";b:1;s:13:"criticalemail";b:1;s:10:"debugemail";b:0;}

    Plugin Author Chip Bennett

    (@chipbennett)

    By chance: are you running in a multisite network environment?

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