[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #51286: Error during installation at step 1 - Undefined index: host
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#51286: Error during installation at step 1 - Undefined index: host
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 Reporter:  grapestain       |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)     |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal           |   Milestone:
Component:  Upgrade/Install  |     Version:  5.5.1
 Severity:  minor            |  Resolution:  duplicate
 Keywords:                   |     Focuses:
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Changes (by SergeyBiryukov):
 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => duplicate
 * milestone:  Awaiting Review =>
Old description:
> It is another instance of this one:
> https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/34164
>
> If the environment is set up to report all errors, line 1075 of `wp-
> includes/l10n.php` creates an `E_NOTICE` with `Undefined index: host`
> message.
>
> Reason:
> At the time of installation the `$site_url` array does not yet have a
> `'host'` key, so `$site_url['host']` is undefined.
>
> You can see here:
> https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/src/wp-
> includes/l10n.php#L1075
> `} elseif ( ! isset( $src_url['host'] ) || $src_url['host'] ===
> $site_url['host'] ) {`
>
> A proper condition would look like:
> `} elseif ( ! isset( $src_url['host'] ) || ( isset($site_url['host']) &&
> $src_url['host'] === $site_url['host'] ) ) {`
New description:
 It is another instance of this one: #34164
 If the environment is set up to report all errors, line 1075 of `wp-
 includes/l10n.php` creates an `E_NOTICE` with `Undefined index: host`
 message.
 Reason:
 At the time of installation the `$site_url` array does not yet have a
 `'host'` key, so `$site_url['host']` is undefined.
 You can see here:
 https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/trunk/src/wp-
 includes/l10n.php#L1075
 `} elseif ( ! isset( $src_url['host'] ) || $src_url['host'] ===
 $site_url['host'] ) {`
 A proper condition would look like:
 `} elseif ( ! isset( $src_url['host'] ) || ( isset($site_url['host']) &&
 $src_url['host'] === $site_url['host'] ) ) {`
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Comment:
 Hi there, welcome back to WordPress Trac!
 Thanks for the report, we're already tracking this issue in #49145.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/51286#comment:2>
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