• Resolved Larry Overton

    (@larryoverton)


    After I used automatic upgrade and it finished, I am getting an error in the cPanel error log. The error says:
    File does not exist: /home/voodoo/public_html/wp-includes

    The problem with this is WordPress is in another directory named “blog” and always has been. Changing themes even to the default changes nothing. WordPress is working just fine. I just don’t like the error. Anyone have an idea which file would be calling for this non existent file?

    Thanks

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  • stvwlf

    (@stvwlf)

    wp-includes is a folder, not a file.

    There are two places in the WP Settings in Admin in which you enter the location of the WP files. It sounds like in at least one of them you have it set to the root folder of your website. If WP is in a folder named blog, then they both should have “/blog” at the end of their name.

    The reason WP can’t find public_html/wp-includes is because the actual path would be public_html/blog/wp-includes

    Thread Starter Larry Overton

    (@larryoverton)

    Thanks for replying Steve but no, not the case, as I said… something was calling for a file which I know is non existent. I also know there is not supposed to be a file named that. In any event, I decided to try deactivating the plug-ins. The event calendar was the culprit. I guess it didn’t like the upgrade.

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