• Resolved gmr1970

    (@gmr1970)


    Hello,

    When I try to add a new plugin, my site shows the following fatal error:
    Class ‘Yoast\WP\SEO\Config\Ruckusing Framework’ not found

    How do I solve it?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @gmr1970 We are sorry to hear that you’re experiencing problems updating Yoast SEO.

    This usually happens when the plugin files are cached and some old files are still used after updating the plugin. On occasions, this causes temporary errors that resolve themselves once the cache has been cleared.

    Can you please try clearing the cache from your theme, plugin, server and CDN (e.g. CloudFlare) before and after updating Yoast SEO? If you are not sure how to clear the cache from a theme or plugin please speak to those authors. If you want to clear cache from the server, please speak to your host provider.

    Thread Starter gmr1970

    (@gmr1970)

    I’ve tried everything before making the question here:
    * I cleared cache with W3 Total Cache feature and with Cloudflare feature too.
    * I deactivated Yoast SEO
    * I deleted Yoast SEO
    * I manually installed back again.

    And the problem was still there.

    I just checked out after a few errors and the error is gone.

    I guess it was a cache problem.

    Thanks anyway!

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @gmr1970 Thanks for confirming that the error is no longer appearing. We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved but please let us know if you require any further assistance.

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