[wp-testers] How long does the Auto Update take?

Paleo Pat tpblogeditor at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 20:23:08 GMT 2008


look under tools and and click upgrade.


-Paleo Pat
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Jason Gottschalk <Jason at syo.com> wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
> I'm the host, so I guess I'm up the creek if I can figure it out!
>
> I see a plugin installer, but not an updater, where is it?
>
> Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 11:46:33 AM, you wrote:
> Chris> Perhaps its your host? Are you able to upgrade plugins automatically? Or
> Chris> do you have the same issue?
>
>
> Chris> Jason Gottschalk wrote:
>>> Hello Kirk,
>
>>> "Depending on how many..." I thought this might be it since I had not had a successful update in weeks.
>
>>> I tried an update this morning, after a successful run last night on the third try, but it too failed on the "cannot copy wp-trackback.php" error.
>
>>> I have not been dectivating any plugins (I have one)
>>> PHP version is: 5.2.4
>
>
>>> GET THIS...... :)
>
>>> I have determined that I get this error *every other time* I run the update:
>>> (and it doesn't seem to matter if I deactivate the plug-ins.)
>
>
>>> Downloading update from http://wordpress.org/nightly-builds/wordpress-latest.zip
>>> Unpacking the core update
>>> Could not copy file: /public_html/wp-content/upgrade/core/wordpress/wp-trackback.php
>>> Installation Failed
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>>> Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 8:34:55 AM, you wrote:
>>> Kirk> Just as an example:
>
>>> Kirk> I have low end DSL (128k up/768k down), a Bluehost shared server and
>>> Kirk> auto update takes anywhere between 5 to 10 seconds depending on how many
>>> Kirk> files have changed and the load on the server at the time. I'm also
>>> Kirk> running PHP 5.2.6 (fastCGI). And are you deactivating all your plugins
>>> Kirk> before you attempt an update? Also, what PHP version are you running and
>>> Kirk> your connection speed? I know, stupid checks but it's always worth it.
>
>>> Kirk> On 12/2/2008 1:07 AM, Jason Gottschalk wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Hello Chris,
>>>>>
>
>>>
>>>>> 20 minutes on the first try tonight, I gave up.
>>>>>
>
>>>
>>>>> Went back and it ran 25 minutes then gave an error, it couldn't write wp-trackback.php.
>>>>>
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>>>
>>>>> Tried a third time (no changes) and it finished in 30 minutes, successfully.
>>>>>
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>>>
>>>>> Phew..... I was getting nervous!
>>>>>
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>>>
>>>>> Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 12:50:28 AM, you wrote:
>>>>> Chris>  Jason Gottschalk wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Wp-testers,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>    Auto update is taking forever for me. I cannot tell what it is doing, seems like it is not doing anything.  I usually give up and move on. I can't tell if actually updates anything or not.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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>>>>> Chris>  It has been telling me its completed in about 2 minutes or so I think.
>>>>> Chris>  Maybe faster...
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