Lots of server errors after last update
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I noticed that when I published a new post today, there was a long list of server errors related to Yoast following the latest update.
I’m reluctant to share all the errors verbatim, as there are too many identifying details about my site.
But here is part of one of the error notifications.
(
indexable_id
,ancestor_id
,depth
,blog_id
) VALUES (‘11288’, ‘11275’, ‘1’, ‘1’) made by do_action(‘wp_ajax_save-attachment’), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, wp_ajax_save_attachment, wp_update_post, wp_insert_attachment, wp_insert_post, do_action(‘edit_attachment’), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Integrations\\Watchers\\Indexable_Post_Watcher->build_indexable, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Builders\\Indexable_Builder->build_for_id_and_type, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Builders\\Indexable_Builder->build, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Builders\\Indexable_Hierarchy_Builder->build, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Builders\\Indexable_Hierarchy_Builder->save_ancestors, Yoast\\WP\\SEO\\Repositories\\Indexable_Hierarchy_Repository->add_ancestor, Yoast\\WP\\Lib\\Model->save, Yoast\\WP\\Lib\\ORM->save, Yoast\\WP\\Lib\\ORM::execute, referer https://justpublishingadvice.com/wp-admin/post-new.phpIt is becoming a bit of a problem lately with Yoast updates. Too many, too fast, and clearly not checked thoroughly.
Every two weeks is simply an impossible time scale to check and ensure complex updates work correctly.
As it has become a habit lately, I’ll wait for a patch update.
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