WORDPRESS 2.3.3 IS AVAILABLE!!!!
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Here is a list of changed files:
wp-includes/version.php
wp-includes/pluggable.php
wp-includes/gettext.phpwp-admin/install-helper.php
xmlrpc.php
I noticed that the xmlrpc.php is up for grabs all by its lonesome over here too > https://www.ads-software.com/development/2008/02/wordpress-233/
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Can on update directly from 2.3.1 to 2.3.3 or must one first upgrade to 2.3.2?
Sure would like to use WHOOAMI’s 5-file update.
skeezicks — you can upgrade directly but you can’t use the five file method to do so because they’re not the only files that changed between 2.3.2 and 2.3.3.
And thanks, Whoo, for the list of changed files. That saved a lot of time and I’d suggest that in future that information should be available upfront on the upgrade page.
i think you typo’d Haecceity:)
you can upgrade directly but you can’t use the five file method to do so because they’re not the only files that changed between 2.3.2 and 2.3.3.ought to read
you can upgrade directly but you can’t use the five file method to do so because they’re not the only files that changed between 2.3.1 and 2.3.3.
Just dont want people to be confused, and your’e welcome, of course ??
Is the 2.3.3 for Mac also?
Hi, I just installed a clean 2.3.3 WP and upon logging into the admin ui, I see a “your wordpress is outdated, please upgrade” link. What’s wrong? Thanks for your help!
yms
Having the same problem as JenRed and wackedmarketers, everything seems verrryy slow. By slow I mean, it takes 10+ seconds before the page actually starts loading/rendering.
Wonder if anyone can give me some advice on the following.
I have twice now done a full upgrade from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3 (I need the practice and am a masochist…but to be honest, I only just came across this thread and the fact that only 5 files have been changed from 2.3.2).
On both occasions, I have gone to the upgrade page to be told that I am already upgraded and running the latest version of WP. Then I check on my Dashboard page, and 2.3.2 still appears as my version, AND at the top of the page is the notice telling me about 2.3.3 and urging me to upgrade! What the…?
Both times, I DEFINITELY downloaded the current 2.3.2 upgrade (I have checked that!).
I’ll try uploading just those 5 changed files, but before I do, could someone suggest an explanation for what is going on here pls?
Also, re the 5 changed files: do I simply upload them to my WP general folder via FTP, or do I have to specifically overwrite previous files? Probably a duh-brain question, but I am not very tech-savvy.
Cheers
Ross,
Also, re the 5 changed files: do I simply upload them to my WP general folder via FTP, or do I have to specifically overwrite previous files? Probably a duh-brain question, but I am not very tech-savvy.
the fact that you have to ask that suggests the answer to your problem.
If you read the codex, it tells you to delete files. It then tells you to upload files.
Overwriting suggests that you are not deleting files.
People around here are not good at overwriting files.
Which is why the codex reads the way it does (delete).
The reason why you are still seeing what you are seeing in the admin area is because you too, are not good at overwriting files, or your wp-includes/version.php would be changed– THAT and that file alone is responsible for the message you are seeing.
Since we know you didnt “overwrite” that file, its safe to assume you might have missed others. In which case, you pro’lly ought to start over. If this is just an upgrade from 2.3.2 — then yes, you are safe with just the 5 files, but delete first, then upload.
If its an upgrade from something previous to 2.3.2 than you’ll want to do the whole shibang.
whooami,
The Codex upgrade instructions (https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Upgrading_WordPress) state the following: Copy the new files to your server, overwriting old files. You may use FTP or shell commands to do so.
I have always carefully followed the Codex instructions. I can see nothing on the page I provided the link to above that instructs us to delete files, as you claim.
Not saying it’s not there somewhere, but I can’t see it. Are you sure you’ve got this right? I overwrote as per the Codex instructions when doing my previous upgrade from 2.1 to 2.3.2 and had no issues.
Whatever, I’ll try downloading those 5 files and installing them and see what happens.
per your link:
These are the short instructions, if you want more check out the extended upgrade instructions.
the extended upgrade instructions say this:
#7 Delete the old WordPress files on your site, but DO NOT DELETE
.. blah blah
#8 Upload the new files from your computer’s hard drive to the appropriate WordPress folder on your site.
I reckon it depends on which one you follow. ??
I overwrote as per the Codex instructions
If you actually overwrote, then it would be overwritten, yes? Well, the fact that you’re still getting the upgrade message suggests that it’s not been overwritten. So somehow, you did something wrong.
Since you can’t seem to overwrite for whatever reason (and we have no idea why), we suggest deletion followed by uploading the new versions. Be *sure* that your files make it to your server. When you see an older version on the admin pages, you know that the files did not make it there. It’s as simple as that, really.
Otto42, I checked my version.php and it says
$wp_version = '2.3.3'; $wp_db_version = 6124;
and I’m still being told that my WP 2.3.3 is outdated and I need to upgrade. This was a clean install on a new server.
youngmicroserf,
whats the url to the blog youre seeing that on?
whooami,
the url is dorotheeschwarz.de, but you can’t see anything there, it’s in maintenance mode – and why would the url matter?
I see both the yellow bar under the main menu and the
Your WordPress 2.3.3 is out of date. Please update.
in the footer.
Oh and btw, I’m getting the same thing in an installation of the nightly built (‘Your WordPress 2.4-bleeding is out of date. Please update.’) on my localhost.
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