Jeffin Johnson
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Hi Becky, Thank you for the update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Background Update Tester] Some files are not writable by WordPress:Hi Gofe, I found a solution: Just ask your webhost to recompile PHP and change the handler to SuPHP. Before doing this, just make sure you haven’t made any significant manual customizations.
The problem is because your webhost is not using secure PHP configurations.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Background Update Tester] Some files are not writable by WordPress:I get the same report. What should I do? I heard it’s not safe to change file permissions to 777.
FAIL: Some files are not writable by WordPress:
wp-settings.php
wp-cron.php
wp-comments-post.php
wp-activate.php
wp-admin/link-parse-opml.php
wp-admin/js/editor.js
wp-admin/js/user-profile.min.js
wp-admin/js/word-count.min.js
wp-admin/js/image-edit.js
wp-admin/js/postbox.min.js
wp-admin/js/nav-menu.min.js
wp-admin/js/theme.min.js
wp-admin/js/custom-header.js
wp-admin/js/media-upload.js
wp-admin/js/color-picker.js
wp-admin/js/iris.min.js
wp-admin/js/farbtastic.js
wp-admin/js/comment.js
wp-admin/js/common.js
wp-admin/js/inline-edit-tax.min.js
…Hi Richard, that worked. I deleted the jetpack folder and while chmoding wp_content to 777, I also checked one extra box saying ‘recurse into sub-directories’. I think that made the difference. Previously without this box checked, installation did fail. So now Jetpack is back up in full swing. 🙂