>
> I did manage to fix it by dropping the wp_options table in the database
> and recreating one with the new install.
> Not sure if that is the right way to do it but it did the job.


Since the options table is used for storing many sorts of things (like
Pluginsettings, maybe templatesettings and stuff) I wouldn't recommend this
strategy in most cases and for most users.

2008/4/28 headsetoptions.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> These sites were originally updated on the 25th, the day 2.5.1 was
> released.
> I did manage to fix it by dropping the wp_options table in the database
> and recreating one with the new install.
> Not sure if that is the right way to do it but it did the job.
>
> Sunny
>
> DD32 wrote:
> > The update check service is only run ~3 times a day.
> > So if you upgrade, it'll still remember the old alert after the
> > upgrade, and will continue showing it until it checks the update
>  check
> > service again.
>
>
> "Aaron D. Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there a reason this
> process isn't run on upgrade? (Isn't there a
> database upgrade between 2.5 and 2.5.1? If so, couldn't we run the
> update check service then?  It wouldn't always fix the issue, but
> sometimes it would.)
>
> DD32 wrote:
> > The update check service is only run ~3 times a day.
> > So if you upgrade, it'll still remember the old alert after the
> > upgrade, and will continue showing it until it checks the update check
> > service again.
> >
> > On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:10:05 +1000, headsetoptions.org
> >  wrote:
> >
> >> One of my clients site was upgraded to WP 2.5.1 from 2.5, however,
> >> the message in dashboard reappears once the upgrade is done. We used
> >> FTP initially to replace the WP files, then a plugin (WAUP), neither
> >> worked. Is it a bug or is there something fundamentally wrong with
> >> the way we are handling the upgrade. The FTP method worked when I
> >> upgraded my personal site.
> >>
> >> Sunny
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