• Resolved johnie55

    (@johnie55)


    Hi,
    I wanted to update my plugins on wordpress only to login and find that I can’t see the plugins. I can see 9 updates, also can see 12 plugins installed and all that.

    Am getting this error:The site is experiencing technical difficulties. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.

    There is nothing in the admin inbox. I tried deactivating all plugins by manually deleting them from directory then put them back one at a time. still no success

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  • Hello johnie,

    It can be either plugin conflict that is creating this issue. Try to disable the plugins via FTP or cPanel and activate them one by one.

    Or check your error log and you can find the error which can give direction.

    Check this link if that helps.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter johnie55

    (@johnie55)

    Thanks Shukla, I have tried this but no fix. I enabled wp_debug and now I get the error “Call to undefined function is_php_version_compatible()”.

    NOTE: I recently upgraded my wordpress

    Hi Johnie,

    Can you please check which PHP version is installed on your server?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter johnie55

    (@johnie55)

    Am using php version 7.2.19

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    @johnie55, Can you let us know where exactly you’re seeing the error. Can you provide the URL? Can you also provide a screenshot of what you see? You can upload an image to a file sharing service like snag.gy and link us to it.

    Thread Starter johnie55

    (@johnie55)

    I managed to solve the issue with a rather crude method. Wherever the function is_php_version_compatible() is called, I just set the value = true. The function is called in wp-admin/includes/class-wp-plugins-list-table.php and plugin.php .

    It was the upgrade that caused the issue: Check this link

    Thread Starter johnie55

    (@johnie55)

    The error was appearing on my plugins page. Inplace where plugins are supposed to be listed

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