@pressworthammer– Seems to be an issue with the commit. Please delete the entire plugin folder via FTP and then go to Plugins > Add New to install.
Sorry about any inconvenience.
That solved the problem, thanks!
I have the same problem (blank page w/ HTTP 500 Internal Server Error).
However, I don’t use WordPress’s FTP feature. I deleted the old plugin via command line and then got the new version using wget.
After I enable the plugin, http://mywordpress_website_FQDN/wp-admin becomes inaccessible (until I delete entire Piklist plugin folder).
Can you please advise?
Thanks,
Since this entry is considered “resolved”, I’m inquiring on the Piklist forum instead. Thanks,
https://piklist.com/support/topic/error-500-on-backend-after-update/#post-6747