• Z3B

    (@z3b)


    Thanks for this plugin, when it works it’s great!
    Unfortunately I had about a dozen posts set to expire early this morning and they simply didn’t. I had to manually delete them. It was handy at least seeing the dates they were SUPPOSED to expire, so I could quickly deal with them. Please fix – cheers!

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  • bandlookin

    (@bandlookin)

    Same here. I can’t get it work. Is it related with the new version update of WordPress?

    Cheers.

    I have been doing testing with WordPress 5.3.2 on php 7.4.1 running on Debian and I haven’t been able to come across any issues. Previously someone else on the forums had noted that there may be some issues that come up on Windows hosts.

    Can you provide some additional details about your environment and what expiration options are being selected?

    andersundseim

    (@andersundseim)

    Hi Aaron,

    we have the same Problem with WP 5.3.2 and 7.2-latest FPM, on one other Page with a Old Version WP 5.0.8 the Plugin works like charm.

    The Debug of the Plugin on WP 5.3.2 just say:
    2020-02-24 16:53:59 7401 -> SCHEDULED at Do, 20 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0100 (1582239600) with options Array ( [expireType] => trash [id] => 7401 )
    2020-02-24 16:53:59 7401 -> EXISTING FOUND – UNSCHEDULED
    2020-02-24 16:53:39 7399 -> SCHEDULED at Do, 20 Feb 2020 23:00:00 +0100 (1582239600) with options Array ( [expireType] => trash [id] => 7399 )
    2020-02-24 16:53:39 7399 -> EXISTING FOUND – UNSCHEDULED

    We can provide you a Testuser, if you want to check the Plugin out.

    Thx and BR

    Dear Plugin Author,

    Just let you know that we use AWS EC2 – linux based environment and we also have this issue.

    Dear Author, same here. 12 posts expired, 2 did not. After checking the cron schedule for the future, I found some posts, which had their expiration time correctly set (and shown in the post list), missing from the cron schedule table. After opening those posts for edit and changing nothing, not even looking at the post expiration setting, just refreshing the post in the editor, it was included in the cron table. Same effect of quick editing without even opening it. Just a refresh, and it gets there.
    Somehow the set expiration time is not passed for cron? Is this possible?

    Edit: I turned debug on, will check it regularly and post it here, if necessary.

    Edit2:
    Server Environment
    Operating System:Linux
    Software:Apache
    MySQL version:MySQL Community Server (GPL) v5.7.30
    PHP Version:7.2.30
    WP: 5.4.1, no multisite

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