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  • Caleb Burks

    (@icaleb)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Try deleting these two files:

    wp-content/uploads/GeoIP.dat
    wp-content/uploads/GeoIPv6.dat
    Thread Starter dc-rocker

    (@dc-rocker)

    You are asking me to delete the database. When I do that, I get an error that says, I need to upload that file, I just deleted!!
    Deleting the database doesn’t work, because I need the database for the Geoip to work.

    Caleb Burks

    (@icaleb)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Deleting the database doesn’t work, because I need the database for the Geoip to work.

    Deleting the databases should cause new ones to be downloaded – which is what you need to happen. Putting back the corrupts ones isn’t going to solve the problem.

    Thread Starter dc-rocker

    (@dc-rocker)

    The last error accured on 8/24/2016, so the test transactions I made yesterday (9/5/2016) didn’t create an error log. maybe this problem is fixed somehow.I will have to wait and see.

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