That looks like the update broke itself. Via FTP or your hosting control panel’s file manager, delete the directory wp-content/plugins/backwpup, then reinstall the plugin.
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jundvs
(@jundvs)
Hello Steve,
I updated it via our hosting manager. We have just installed a wordpress there. How can I delete it? Another thing is I can no longer log in to our admin panel?
Ppease help. Badly need it to make ot live again.
>> I updated it via our hosting manager. <<
Updated what? How?
>> How can I delete it? <<
Delete what?
>> I can no longer log in to our admin panel <<
What happens?
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jundvs
(@jundvs)
Updated what? all the plugins
How? updated by clicking the update button in wordpress dashboard
Delete what? This is from your first post “delete the directory wp-content/plugins/backwpup, then reinstall the plugin.?
What happens? right after I update all the plug ins, then the “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘$value’ (T_VARIABLE) in /home2/sulrah/public_html/uppn.com/wp-content/plugins/backwpup/vendor/aws/aws-sdk-php/src/functions.php on line 36” occurs.
Did you delete backwpup first? That’s the key.
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jundvs
(@jundvs)
Hi Steve,
Should I delete it in a file manager in cpanel? Since I cannot log in to the WordPress admin to our site.
If so, please tell me the process.
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jundvs
(@jundvs)
Please do let me know the process of deleting it.
As I said, delete the directory wp-content/plugins/backwpup from the file manager app of your hosting control panel. If you need help with that, please contact your host.