Do you inactivate all the plugins before an upgrade?

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Den 2009-06-14 17:10, Musing Minds skrev:
On the site of mine that won't do the auto-upgrade, I tried manual and still 
had the 500 error. I manually reinstalled 2.7.1 to get it back up and running.

As far as I know all my sites are on the same server so I don't know why this 
one site won't upgrade properly.


kimsch
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirk M
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 9:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [wp-testers] Auto upgrade to 2.8 not working?

Hi all,

Quick update: Upping the PHP memory limit to 64mb wasn't
necessary. I auto-upgraded another one of my 2.7.1 sites to
2.8 (uses all the same plugins | PHP memory limit = 32mb) and
everything worked fine while my first site's still down with a
500 error. This makes absolutely no sense at all.
Auto-upgrading, even with the old "wp auto-upgrade plugin"
always worked flawlessly. My error logs are even clear so I
have nowhere to start troubleshooting the problem.

I'll try an old fashioned manual upgrade to 2.8 on the site
that's currently down. I prefer not have it out of circualtion
more than a day or so.


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