I was going to build a list, but with the automatic upgrade, don’t really see that it is necessary to build that list.
There was a link on the blog updates page
http://core.trac.ww.wp.xz.cn/changeset?old_path=tags%252F2.7&old=10539&new_path=tags%252F2.7.1&new=10539
this one above. It worked when I was updating manually just now but the page is gone now. π
Automatic upgrade doesn’t work for me… it just sits on “unpacking core files” and a refresh doesn’t help.
I have the same problem like shetakaey. Any help?
Same here as the above two people.
Upgrade “stuck” at “unpacking core files”; “wordpress-271.zip” (size: 1853086) has been downloaded in wp-content, but it’s not continuing…
All files are owned by the webserver (www:www), no fancy .htaccess entries, etc.
Any thoughts?
@shetakaey
@shimshon9
@bok
It’s possible there’s a permission issue with your host, and it’s not allowing the ‘unpacking’ so you may have to follow the Upgrading WordPress instructions to upgrade to 2.7.1
It would still be nice to have a simple list of which files are changed (the names of the files). Anyone got that yet?
Thanks in advance.
It’s actually hard to find a good webhost that allows this. It has to do with PHP safe_mode being turned on, right? Most webhosts (here in Scandinavia anyway) have turned on safe_mode, sadly.
A list of changed files will allways be nice to have. I often end up customizing include files and/or admin files remove or add functionality. On these sites I would never use the automatic upgrade, but usually check out the changed files list and upgrade manually.
So thanks for the list.