• Resolved davemacgb

    (@davemacgb)


    Since upgrading to the version 2.1.0 we are getting the following error reported;

    PHP Fatal error: Cannot use Hummingbird\\Core\\Settings as Settings because the name is already in
    use in /www/sites/payplan.com/vhosts/www/secure/wp-content/plugins/hummingbird-performance/admin/pages/class-upgrade.php on line 12

    Not sure where to start looking in to this. Could this be a clash with another plugin?

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  • Hi @davemacgb,

    It shouldn’t be. Could you please paste the error trace from php error log? If you don’t know where to find it, your host should be able to assist.

    Also, where are you seeing the issue? Please make sure that only one copy of the plugin exists on your site.

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Thread Starter davemacgb

    (@davemacgb)

    Hi,

    The sites appear to be working correctly for vistors, but trying to login via /wp-admin returns the following;

    “The site is experiencing technical difficulties. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.”

    In the error log for the web site I see;

    PHP Fatal error: Cannot use Hummingbird\\Core\\Settings as Settings because the name is already in use in /www/sites/example.co.uk/vhosts/www/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/hummingbird-performance/admin/pages/class-upgrade.php on line 12

    That is the only error that gets written when trying to open the WordPress login.

    We have this error on two seperate instances of WordPress and both are set-up to auto-update core and plugins.

    @davemacgb,

    I’m trying to replicate the issue, and am having problems. I’ve tested all the recent PHP version. But there is a known PHP bug on outdated PHP versions. What version are you using?

    https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66773

    Best regards,
    Anton

    im getting same issue. “fatal error issue” since last week and haven’t been able to log in on my websites

    @thetrendingwave,

    I have replied to your post in another thread with a fix. Could you please see if that fixes your issue?

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Thread Starter davemacgb

    (@davemacgb)

    Hi Anton,

    Sorry for the delay in replying – I’ve been on holiday.

    It could likely be related to the PHP version as the server is running 5.6.40. We’re waiting approval to upgrade the server to PHP 7.

    Regards,
    David McCormack

    Plugin Support Imran – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support9)

    Hello @davemacgb,

    Hope you’re doing well!

    Please update the plugin to its latest version, it has contain a fix for this issue and the plugin should work with PHP 5.6.40.

    Have a good day and take care!

    Cheers,
    Nastia

    Thread Starter davemacgb

    (@davemacgb)

    Thanks,

    2.1.1 appears to have fixed the issue for us.

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