Hi
I can confirm that you are not the only one having this problem after updating.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘list’ (T_LIST), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in /volume1/web/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/inc/classes/class-astra-sites-wp-cli.php on line 63
Looking forward for a fix.
Regards
My site is completely down because of this error. I just blindly did the Astra update, never failed before but there was some message about php compatibility but I didn’t copy it so the update failed there was no way to back out. Then the site just stopped working with the following error being displayed on any page of the site. “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘list’ (T_LIST), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in /home4/jwriley/silverlakeinstitute.org/wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/inc/classes/class-astra-sites-wp-cli.php on line 63 “
Any recommendations would be great. Thanks!
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This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by
jwriley1234. Reason: Just reaching out for help ideas
Getting the same error, anyone having solution?
hbee
(@heatherbodlak)
Wow, here for the same reason. Just updated the astra sites, and site is completely down. YIKES.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘list’ (T_LIST), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in …wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/inc/classes/class-astra-sites-wp-cli.php on line 63
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This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by
hbee.
I am also facing the same the problem
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘list’ (T_LIST), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in /home/sumitjoh/public_html/wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/inc/classes/class-astra-sites-wp-cli.php on line 63
Hi
I got the same error after updating and my website is completely down
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘list’ (T_LIST), expecting identifier (T_STRING) in /home/bigwhitt/public_html/wp-content/plugins/astra-sites/inc/classes/class-astra-sites-wp-cli.php on line 63
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@lcknam How did you get your website back up?
Hi,
you must update your PHP version from 5.x to 7.x.x
Read more: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reserved.keywords.php
Updating the version of my PHP worked for me.
hbee
(@heatherbodlak)
If I can’t update PHP what should I do?
What a scary update!
Go to your cpanel choose php selector then update to 7.1 and my site is back.
I have hostgator, I went to the cPanel category “Software” and used the php selector. I opened that up and selected 7.1 then my site began to work again. Thanks expert67!
You may also try ” MultiPHP Manager” and selecting the php version
You may also try ” MultiPHP Manager” and selecting the php version. Afterwhich, return to the Astra plugin pause and resume. It worked for me.