On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 20:13:02 +1100, Xavier Borderie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Have you enabled WP_DEBUG? add define('WP_DEBUG', true); to your config
file
to see if any error messages come out of the work
Just did, it gives me two
Notice: Undefined index: extension in
/homepages/13/d210415911/htdocs/xavier/wp-trunk/wp-includes/functions.php
on line 1888 .
This could be the result of an automatic upgrade gone wrong. I'll
upgrade manually and see if it changes anything.
Hm.. Unrelated error, i'll patch up that notice though.
Are you using FTP while doing the upgrade?
Thing is, it didn't even ask me for my FTP credentials, just went into
"Downloading update from ..." mode.
But truth be told, I did have my FTP client open, so that might have
broke something.
If it didnt ask for it, Then it' thinks it can write directly to the
servers files without going via FTP, which in most cases should be
allright (Should be faster than FTP too).
Try opening /wp-content/upgrade/core/ and see if the files have been
unpacked, does /wp-content/wordpress-latest.zip exist?
Also, one thing to note, when I'm doing my test while using a
localised version (fr_FR), I'm not even getting the second line - but
I suppose localised update only works if there's actually the needed
file on fr.wp.org, for instance...?
I'm not too sure there.. What file does it list as the one being
downloaded?
Maybe that file doesnt exist and that error condition hasnt been
checked..
Gives me this:
"Téléchargement de la mise à jour depuis
http://wordpress.org/nightly-builds/wordpress-latest.zip "
...so it seems to be pretty much the same file.
Sounds like the same file.. I'm not sure of the localised version
upgrades, I see no reason why it shouldn't've worked..
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