Warning/Fatal error after WordPress 4.4 update
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Hi,
I’m helping a friend update their theme (or that’s all I was attempting to do), but I noticed they were using an old version of WP and things just looked “weird” so I decided to back up her site and update it before I proceeded. I’ve run into a couple issues, such as needing her FTP password to add plugins, change themes and even do the update. But this is the biggest one.
Once I got the other issues squared away, I attempted to update her WP and at first the page (from the admin view) and what everyone else sees gave me a scheduled maintenance message. So I just waited a few minutes and left it alone, when I came back the message I got was:
Warning: require(D:\Hosting\12302316\html/wp-includes/random_compat/random.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in D:\Hosting\12302316\html\wp-includes\compat.php on line 338
Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘D:\Hosting\12302316\html/wp-includes/random_compat/random.php’ (include_path=’.;C:\php\pear’) in D:\Hosting\12302316\html\wp-includes\compat.php on line 338
I’ve seen from some other threads that other people are getting issues from updating to 4.4, except I’m not able to access the WP dashboard to deactivate plug-ins, update theme, and other suggestions. Her site is hosted with Godaddy, and I have access to the FTP files, but really don’t know much about that stuff so would prefer to leave it alone if possible. I see this error when I go to the site: supportasista.com and at supportasista.com/wp-admin
My only relief is that I did back up her site, but I am not a “techy”. I just had a little more WP knowledge than her,and haven’t had any of these issues on my self-hosted WordPress blogs in the past…basically, I wanted to help out not potentially ruin her site.
My questions are:
How can I remove this message and get the site back to normal, at least on the front end for now?
Once the issue is solved, should I attempt to update WordPress again or just leave it be? And is there anyway to avoid this in the future or is this just a bug?
ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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