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  • Plugin Support Zhanna Khachatryan

    (@zhannak)

    Hi @roundaboutweb,

    Thanks for your inquiry.

    Have you installed the free version over the pro version?

    This issue could occur because of this if this is the case, then please install the pro version and the error will be gone.

    Thread Starter roundaboutweb

    (@roundaboutweb)

    No, the pro version is installed:

    +-----------+----------+------------------------------+----------+
    | name      | status   | update                       | version  |
    +-----------+----------+------------------------------+----------+
    | slider-wd | active   | version higher than expected | 2.0.4    |
    +-----------+----------+------------------------------+----------+
    Thread Starter roundaboutweb

    (@roundaboutweb)

    Your bug is that the name for the free version in WordPress Repro has the same technical name as the paid pro version in your repro.

    wp-cli checks the WordPress repro and finds a smaller version.
    This leads to the error.

    It is important that you change the name for the pro-version, for example in “slider-wd-pro”
    The same goes for all your plugins (photo-gallery, …).

    Plugin Support Zhanna Khachatryan

    (@zhannak)

    Dear @roundaboutweb,

    we do not recommend to update the premium versions of our plugins with 3rd party tools like wp-cli.

    Please use our plugin update tools that come with our plugins’ premium versions.

    Thread Starter roundaboutweb

    (@roundaboutweb)

    This is not good.
    It is problematic for any controlling if you use the same name for different applications.
    So I have to inform my customers not to use plugins from 10web,
    because we control extensive processes via wp-cli.
    Thank you for the info.

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