• Resolved CRE8

    (@cre8gr)


    Today when I tried to get to the admin of the site that has Auto Load Next Post installed I got the following errors, and of course on the fronted it doesn’t work anymore.

    Warning: include_once(class-auto-load-next-post-admin-activation.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in <b>/home/domain/public_html/wp-content/plugins/auto-load-next-post/includes/admin/class-auto-load-next-post-admin.php</b> on line <b>95</b>

    <b>Warning</b>: include_once(): Failed opening ‘class-auto-load-next-post-admin-activation.php’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/opt/php54/lib/php’) in <b>/home/domain/public_html/wp-content/plugins/auto-load-next-post/includes/admin/class-auto-load-next-post-admin.php</b> on line <b>95</b>

    I haven’t changed anything in the plugin since I installed it on August. This is very strange!

    When I also went to the plugin page I saw a new link next to the Settings link saying Upgrade to Premium. What’s going on here?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/auto-load-next-post/

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  • Plugin Author Sébastien Dumont

    (@sebd86)

    It looks like the plugin update did not fully deploy from GitHub to www.ads-software.com.

    I used https://ship.getherbert.com/ to do it. First time it has failed.

    Pushing a quick release fix to solve this.

    Sorry about this.

    regards,

    Sebastien.

    Thread Starter CRE8

    (@cre8gr)

    Thank you!

    You’re da man! Keep us posted on what will the premium plugin have.

    Plugin Author Sébastien Dumont

    (@sebd86)

    OK, I have the fix uploaded under a new tag. Trying to fix my Trunk folder at the moment.

    Download v1.4.3.1

    Plugin Author Sébastien Dumont

    (@sebd86)

    Fixed. You should now be able to automatically update the plugin from within your WordPress dashboard.

    Thread Starter CRE8

    (@cre8gr)

    OK glad to hear that, but I have one question. Why it auto updated? I have other plugins that do not auto update, if I don’t update them. I uploaded the previous version (1.4.2) until you fix the new one. But after half an hour or so the plugin would auto update itself causing the same problems!

    I want to have the control whether I want to update a plugin or not…

    Plugin Author Sébastien Dumont

    (@sebd86)

    Sorry. I didn’t mean it will automatically update the plugin. I just meant that you can update the plugin from your WordPress dashboard. It should give you version 1.4.3.1

    If you site is automatically updating plugins, you might want to configure your wp-config.php file to stop it from doing so.

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