• Resolved Benny

    (@bennygiesbers)


    After removing the plugin’s files, WordPress works again.

    I found this in the error log:
    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function flush_rules() on null in …
    Stack trace:
    #0 /public/wp-content/plugins/auto-terms-of-service-and-privacy-policy/includes/upgrade.php(16): flush_rewrite_rules()

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  • Plugin Author WP AutoTerms

    (@wpautoterms)

    @bennygiesbers

    Can you please:

    1. Send us a message from the current version of WP AutoTerms you have installed? Go to WP AutoTerms > Contact.

    Please select “Extend” if it’s not selected by default. This would send us your current PHP + WP versions + any plugins installed.

    2. Do you have more from this error? More lines from above, below. More information or the entire full error message is helpful.

    You can send it to [email protected]

    Thread Starter Benny

    (@bennygiesbers)

    I can’t do number 1 because the whole wp-admin backend is broken. But I’m on PHP v7.1.21 and on WP v4.9.8. I have a bunch of plugins installed.

    I will send the full error log to that email now.

    Plugin Author WP AutoTerms

    (@wpautoterms)

    We’re pushing version 2.1.5 today to fix this bug. We’ve reverted back to 2.1.3 until then.

    Thanks again.

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