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During the update after the status of Installing WordOps, the following message was presented:
cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/nginx/common/locations-php72.conf': No such file or directory
Scenario: Just installed wo based on instructions on the home page. immediately ran the wo update command. At this time, I have NOT created any sites so none of the packages have been installed.
I tried running the command again and it restarted the update. There needs to be a version check. If there is a newer version, run the update. If not, provide a message to the user that you are on the current version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
During the update after the status of Installing WordOps, the following message was presented:
cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/nginx/common/locations-php72.conf': No such file or directory
Scenario: Just installed wo based on instructions on the home page. immediately ran the wo update command. At this time, I have NOT created any sites so none of the packages have been installed.
I tried running the command again and it restarted the update. There needs to be a version check. If there is a newer version, run the update. If not, provide a message to the user that you are on the current version.
Hello @LotusJeff,
wo version check will be enabled as soon as we publish the stable release. But currently, it's easier for us to be able to self-update WordOps even with the same version number.
During the update after the status of Installing WordOps, the following message was presented:
cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/nginx/common/locations-php72.conf': No such file or directory
Scenario: Just installed wo based on instructions on the home page. immediately ran the wo update command. At this time, I have NOT created any sites so none of the packages have been installed.
I tried running the command again and it restarted the update. There needs to be a version check. If there is a newer version, run the update. If not, provide a message to the user that you are on the current version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: