• Resolved markslang

    (@markslang)


    I have been getting at least daily PHP errors from this plugin. The error message is
    [06-Jul-2020 22:27:18 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: automatic_updates in /home/markslan/public_html/wp-content/plugins/stops-core-theme-and-plugin-updates/main.php on line 400

    I have seen topics on this forum noting the same issue, including one I posted a number of weeks ago, and they are all marked as resolved. However, I am still getting the errors at least daily. Can this be finally fixed?

    Other than the errors, the plugin works great.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support DNutbourne

    (@dnutbourne)

    Hi,

    Apologies for the delay.

    Please could you reset the options using the tool in the EUM Advanced settings?
    This should clear up the PHP notices. The notices are due to an older settings structure stored in the database.

    I’m afraid that you will then need to reconfigure the EUM settings

    Thread Starter markslang

    (@markslang)

    Thank you. I did not find a reset setting. However, I clicked the Quick Configuration option to Default WordPress Settings. I have not gotten any php errors since then. Curiously, I reset my options to Disable Autoupdates for themes and plugins. I set Translations Updates to Manual. After that, I stopped getting the message that a new update is available from at least one of my plugins, Formidable Forms Pro. After verifying that Formidable had not changed their updating process, I changed the Translations setting in Easy Updates to Enable Automatic Updates, and this fixed plugin update problem. I am not sure what is going on here. I have the language set to English, so I thought the Translations would be irrelevant. Certainly, I did not expect the Translations option to prevent updates to another plugin.

    Nevertheless, I am working again. Thanks. I appreciate the fine control of updates you provide.

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