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  • Thread Starter Ryan Goldstein

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    @devnihil I reinstalled 14.0.2 before 14.0.4 was released, and that seems to have fixed it. I also installed 14.0.4 when it was released, and it continued working.

    Thread Starter Ryan Goldstein

    (@ryangoldstein)

    I just tried doing the update again through the normal WordPress Update page, then I tried activating it (14.0.2), and it seems to have worked. Everything appears functional now.

    Thread Starter Ryan Goldstein

    (@ryangoldstein)

    Yeah, after renaming the directory back to ‘wordpress-seo’, I now see an alert: “An automated WordPress update has failed to complete – please attempt the update again now.”

    When I go to the Plugins page to try to reactivate 14.0.1, I get:

    Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class ‘Yoast_Alerts’ not found in /home/USER/WEBSITE.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/wp-seo-main.php:464 Stack trace: #0 /home/USER/WEBSITE.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/wp-seo.php(48): require_once() #1 /home/USER/WEBSITE.com/wp-admin/includes/plugin.php(2255): include(‘/home/USER…’) #2 /home/USER/WEBSITE.com/wp-admin/plugins.php(177): plugin_sandbox_scrape(‘wordpress-seo/w…’) #3 {main} thrown in /home/USER/WEBSITE.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/wp-seo-main.php on line 464

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