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  • Nico,

    Have you seen the latest support ticket I initiated? I did the 1.10 manual install as directed and all seemed to go well, BUT the plugin does not show as an installed plugin.

    installed 1.10.1 lite manually, went fine
    then clicked on the install standard button and after installing, had to click on continue, which totally frooze the WordPress installation.

    Was unable to reach wp-admin.

    Removed everything by FTP, was able to reach the wp-admin again but it hung in wanting to update all-in-one-event-calendar. With FTP copied the standard 1.10 files to the site and somehow got everything working again, except that it now keeps complaining there is an update for the standard version to 1.10.1
    There is not. Another site running the same standard version 1.10 has no mention of there being an update to 1.10.1. annoying

    Thread Starter Nicola Peluchetti

    (@nicolapeluchetti)

    Are you sure that with ftp you didn’t copy back the lite version?

    I’m seeing the same thing after a manual upgrade. The plugin version shows “You have version 1.10-standard installed. Update to 1.10.1.”

    On another site where I’ve completed the process before, I also show 1.10-standard, with no upgrade nag.

    I’ve opened a related ticket via the premium support site. Lots of problems with your chosen upgrade path, especially on multisite. Can’t you make this simpler?

    Thread Starter Nicola Peluchetti

    (@nicolapeluchetti)

    i will look into this.

    Same issue here :
    1.10.1 installed, insisting on updating to standard version. If i click on th button to follow this request, i can’t access wp-admin.

    in my apache logs, i find this error message (with a little bit of sanitization…) :
    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘Ai1ec_File_Not_Found’ with message ‘The specified file ‘event.min.js’ doesn’t exist.’ in [Path_to_my_website]/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/helper/class-ai1ec-view-helper.php:124
    Stack trace:
    #0 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/controller/class-ai1ec-events-controller.php(200): Ai1ec_View_Helper->theme_enqueue_script(‘ai1ec-event’, ‘event.min.js’, Array)
    #1 [internal function]: Ai1ec_Events_Controller->init(”)
    #2 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-includes/plugin.php(406): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
    #3 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-settings.php(308): do_action(‘init’)
    #4 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-config.php(99): require_once(‘/srv/d_adminicl…’)
    #5 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-load.php(29): require_once(‘/srv/d_adminicl…’)
    #6 [Path_to_my_website]/wp-cron.php(26): require_once(‘/srv/d_adminicl…’)
    #7 {main}
    thrown in [Path_to_my_website]/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/helper/class-ai1ec-view-helper.php on line 124

    Hope this helps…

    thanks

    tallman

    (@tallmanproduction)

    Nicola, I am having similiar issues with my MU WordPress. The last nag asking to upgrade freezes at enabling Maintainance mode.

    Helppppp!

    Thread Starter Nicola Peluchetti

    (@nicolapeluchetti)

    The easiest solution here is to download the standard version from https://time.ly and performa a manual upgrade
    https://support.time.ly/manually-upgrading-the-calendar/

    Thread Starter Nicola Peluchetti

    (@nicolapeluchetti)

    I released 1.10.2

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