• Resolved Sungur

    (@sungur)


    An error occurs when you want to install Woocommerce. Interestingly, the file that occurs in the error is constantly changing. Example: installation failed: files cannot be copied. woocommerce/packages/action-scheduler/classes/abstracts / ActionScheduler_Abstract_Schema.php

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  • Plugin Support Senff – a11n

    (@senff)

    Hey @sungur

    You may want to install WooCommerce manually.

    First, download the latest .zip from here.
    Unzip/decompress the .zip file to your hard drive, which will then give you a directory called /woocommerce, which contains all plugin files.

    Next, connect to your website’s file system using FTP. This process differs from host to host, so if you’re not sure how to do this, it’s best to contact your webhost — they will be able to give you the details you need.
    Once you’re connected, upload all contents from the /woocommerce directory on your computer to the /wp-plugins/woocommerce directory on your webserver, overwriting the files that are already in there.

    Once you’ve done that, you can activate WooCommerce in your site’s plugin menu.

    Thread Starter Sungur

    (@sungur)

    Disk space was insufficient. It was loaded when I deleted some unnecessary files. Thanks.

    Plugin Support Senff – a11n

    (@senff)

    Happy to see you found the cause if the issue!

    I’ll mark this thread as resolved, but if you run into any other issues, please don’t hesitate to create a new one. 🙂

    @senff will this manual update overwrite all the previous settings made for woocommerce on the site?

    Plugin Support Senff – a11n

    (@senff)

    It will override your WooCommerce files, but not your settings (which are stored in the database).

    @senff thank you

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