I have upgraded about 10 WP by now, and it's working correctly.

Make sure your hosting have writing permissions for nobody user. Usually, WordPress writes in your system not with the ftp user, but nobody user (65543:1000). If your hosting is not prepared to handle it, it will be able to download the archive, but will not be able to decompress it.

The same works for plugins. If you need to put your FTP user when installing or updating plugins, you have this problem. If it is well configured, plugins might update automatically, without need the FTP user.

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El 17/06/2009, a las 19:07 , Ade Walker escribió:

I'm having a similar problem - even after deactivating all plugins before
commencing the auto upgrade. Stops at "Unpacking the update."

Ade.

2009/6/14 Kirk M <[email protected]>

Mine turned out to be a plugin causing the problem although I haven't quite
narrowed it down to the exact one yet. It's one of these though:
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