• Resolved heutger

    (@heutger)


    Hi,

    I have two wordpress sites. One of them is working well, but the other one suddenly stopped doing any updates any more. I had another plugin Mail on Updates installed on this site, but I don’t believe, that was the issue. I also uninstalled the plugin, but no change.

    I tried your force update as well as reset the settings, no changes on reset, force update did not really work. Once I pressed it uncountable times over hours (first time, wait one minute, second time, wait some more, third time, wait some more, hours later tried the same) and once anytime it updated, but without any notice. I tried to reproduce, but it stopped to update.

    I’m unsure, if you use something like a “last check count”, maybe that one is corrupt. The other installation on the same machine, same environment still works.

    Regards,
    Christian

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/stops-core-theme-and-plugin-updates/

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  • Plugin Contributor Matthew

    (@kidsguide)

    See if this plugin automatically updates your stuff. https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/automatic-updater/

    If you are wondering where I am going I am trying to figure out if this problem is with Easy Updates Manager or your website.

    Thread Starter heutger

    (@heutger)

    Hi,

    I recently now had an open update and disabled all other plugins, always tried to invoke yours to enforce an auto update, but it didn’t. Now I will install your recommended plugin, maybe this one will work.

    However, my two issues are: I’m afraid, that you have timestamps of last update and maybe this timestamp is broken, is there any way to reset, as removing and reinstalling the plugin won’t erase any plugin data from the database, right? Second, is there any log of an forces update, what happened when getting enforced?

    Regards,
    Christian

    Plugin Contributor Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    This plugin doesn’t store data as to what was updated unfortunately. It is basically a user-interface for WordPress’ built-in filters to allow you to enable/disable updates.

    The only data stored on our end is what is disabled/enabled.

    Thread Starter heutger

    (@heutger)

    Hi,

    I tried now the other updater plugin and it also seems not to work. However, the plugin mailonupdate provides me available updates, so the “update hook” seems to work, just the updates are not performed. Logs with your plugin would be fine, so I would be able to see, why it e.g. did not update, although being enforced to do so. I’m also a bit confused, if many updates “using” the “hook” for updates may conflict with each other. So maybe mailonupdate will encounter available updates and prevent then other updaters from doing their job (e.g. performing the update). Is this possible? May this be an issue? My other site on the same server with the same rights, just not having all the plugins, which my major site has, is still performing updates well with your plugin.

    Regards,
    Christian

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