Upgraded to WP 2.1

Posted by Nicki on January 28th, 2007 at 4:10 pm

Ok, the upgrade is *finally* done … for this blog, LOL. It took me about 2-2 1/2 hours to upgrade this beast. Of course, this included cleaning out my databases, deleting old files no longer in use, etc. I updated all of my plugins — or rather, TRIED. A couple have been discontinued (much to my dismay), a couple didn’t work after upgrading, one is listed as being updated, but when I downloaded the zip is empty. :P THEN there is my site unavailable plugin which refuses to work with 2.1 (despite the author saying that it works with 2.x systems and 2.1/mu).

ARGH! I think I haven’t had an upgrade this extensive since I upgraded to WP 1.2 “way back when” …

Oh well, at least it’s done … or done enough for now. I still have a few plugins that I need to replace, but at least 99% of everything is up and running. I still need to re-organize my links — in fact, I’ll probably re-code all of that (I’m using a template for that page).

Of course, I still have my recipes site to do as well as several hobby sites … *groan*

I can’t imagine how people that have 50-60 WP installs do this … :P

10 Comments »

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Rick (27 comments.) said

January 28, 2007 @ 9:33 pm

Yeah, I’m not a big fan of this upgrade, either.

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Nicki (511 comments.) said

January 29, 2007 @ 6:37 am

Well, it wouldn’t have been as bad if I hadn’t modified so many WP files. LOL … luckily most of my other installs aren’t as customized as my personal blog, but it was annoying about the plugins. Luckily, by late last night, the few I had problems with had been updated and new versions released.

What about yours, Rick? Are you still having problems with My Link Order?

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Mara said

January 29, 2007 @ 4:05 pm

Another reason why I stay with LiveJournal, for all my blogging needs :)

Why would anyone have 50-60 WP installs?

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Rick (27 comments.) said

January 29, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

Yep, still having problems with My Link Order. I’m thinking I should back everything up and start over just to make sure I’m not doing something wrong.

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Nicki (511 comments.) said

January 29, 2007 @ 7:01 pm

“Why would anyone have 50-60 WP installs?”

People who host blogs for others maybe? *shrug* I dunno, I didn’t ask, but there was a guy who posted on the WP forums the other night who had 68 installs!

If he’s hosting, he should look into WP-MU (multi-user).

Rick: Is it generating an error log file on your server? Is the author being any help?

I hate that you’re having probs. :(

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Mara said

February 3, 2007 @ 12:25 pm

There seems to be a trend going where some web designers throw together a WP install and call it “a website.” It’s a BLOG, it’s BLOGGING software.

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Rick (27 comments.) said

February 3, 2007 @ 1:04 pm

The author has helped out quite a bit, but we still haven’t been able to locate the source of the problem.

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Nicki (511 comments.) said

February 3, 2007 @ 3:11 pm

LOL Mara … well, I like to think that if there is content OTHER than just the blog entries, then it’s a website … like mine. :D

Rick - I’m sorry to hear that :(

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Mara said

February 3, 2007 @ 3:23 pm

Yes, silly girl :)

I’m talking about when that’s ALL there is, a WordPress blog. Which is fine, if that’s all you need/are looking for. When I have a problem with it is that it’s changing consumer views of what a website is.

Case in point: I got a job offer a while back. A company wanted “a Word Press website.” Sounded to me what they were looking for is a CMS so they could add content themselves. They didn’t realize a website is one thing and a blog is something different, which is most often a part *of* a website.

And yes, I’m ranting again :)

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Nicki (511 comments.) said

February 3, 2007 @ 3:31 pm

Rant away. That’s what friends are for. :D

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