WPAU updates and bug reporting

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Friday, 28th Sep 2007 | Share


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I am releasing a new version of WPAU because lots of people who have their blog setup in a separate directory other than their blog URL cannot update their blog using the WordPress Automatic Upgrade plugin. The new version 0.7 contains a bug fix for only the blogs who cannot upgrade because of the above mentioned bug.

A slight change in reporting bugs has to be followed, instead of adding a bug please use the support forum instead of adding your bugs in the comments, this will help me find and fix the bugs faster. Right now I have to go through all the comments and find the bugs and fix them.

It would be great if you use the support forum in future.

That’s it I am always ready to support all the plugins that I create, with your help I can do it better. Enjoy and download the latest version below.

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  1. cooper
    September 30th, 2007 at 9:50 am #

    This is off topic, I’ve used it twice with no problems so I assume I do not have to upgrade to this version. Have people used this with success to do an install of the full new 2.3? I am kind of afraid to try it with a fully new version and would like to know if it has been successful.

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  2. BillSaysThis
    October 26th, 2007 at 6:11 pm #

    I had the fatal error problem when attempting to activate WPAU 0.6 on a WP 2.2.1 instance and thought this version would resolve the trouble but I’m seeing the same thing. Is there a log file that WP generates where I can look for a more verbose statement for debugging?

    Thanks! BTW, this works fine on my two other WP blogs.

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