Afternoon Dion,
Work in progress? So am I for that matter. ;-) That's why I've always
enjoyed testing new WordPress versions while they're still under
development.
After a fair night's sleep and 2 cups of coffee, I found I had one theme
indicating an update available (oops) but all plugins were at the latest
version. Deleting the theme left me with one update available showing
(I'm using the WP Beta Tester plugin set to "Bleeding edge nightlies").
Once I auto-upgraded to the latest nightly build, Updates went to zero
(no number shown). I understand the latest version won't count dev
installs any longer.
That being said, I'm pleasantly surprised that WP 3.0 is so stable even
at this very early stage. So far, all the error logs are clear, even for
plugins: Just for info's sake, The following plugins are working fine so
far in WP 3.0-alpha: (could you possibly mess things up a bit so I'd
have something to report?)
Akismet
All in One SEO Pack
Clean Options
Google XML Sitemaps
Recent Comment Avatars
Revision Diet
Secure WordPress
Subscribe To Comments
TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker)
Woopra
WordPress Beta Tester
WP-DBManager
WP-SpamFree
WP Super Cache
On 3/6/2010 5:18 PM, Dion Hulse (dd32) wrote:
The update count is the sum of WordPress updates, Plugin updates, and
Theme updates.
Its still a work in progress.
The latest revision of it:
* does not count Development installs as having a WP update available
* If you hover over the bubble, it also shows the breakdown of the
updates available (1 WordPress update, 4 Plugin updates, 2 Theme updates)
* Lists Theme updates available
As for why 2 were showing, Its 100% because a Theme or Plugin update
became available for you. Core updates are either 0 or 1, ist hardcoded.
On Sun, 07 Mar 2010 05:17:06 +1200, Kirk M <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Scribu.
That's all fine and dandy but still doesn't explain why, after the
upgrade was completed, the number of available Updates changed from "1"
to "2" when no further updates were available. This indicates there's a
(minor?) bug in the process that I can't seem to track down so I thought
I'd pass it on to those more experienced.
Cheers
On 03/06/2010 11:03 AM, scribu wrote:
You still get the notice because WP continually encourages you to keep
nightly builds current.
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