• I rolled back a plugin and then had 50% of all of our plugins deactivated after the rollback. Is there an error log to track if this. I am using the most updated wp version. Any ideas why this may have happened? Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    Hi @joebarrettaccess

    Nothing in the PlugVersions code can cause this kind of issue.
    The list of active plugins is based on the WordPress core option active_plugins. PlugVersions never updates this option and never filters it.

    Switching between plugin versions is done by renaming the plugin folders, without touching the database.

    When you roll back to a previous version, it’s not possible for other plugins to be affected. If you experience an issue with the plugin you are rolling back, it could be a bug in PlugVersions. However, if the issue affects other plugins, then the cause must be something else.

    You likely have a plugin that filters the active_plugins option. Do you have any plugin manager installed, such as Freesoul Deactivate Plugins, Plugin Organizer, or Plugin Load Filter? If so, I suggest checking whether there is a conflict with your plugin manager.

    I will review the PlugVersions code again to make sure I’m not missing anything, but at this point I don’t see anything that could even trigger this kind of issue in PlugVersions.

    Best regards

    Jose

    Thread Starter joebarrettaccess

    (@joebarrettaccess)

    Yes, I believe plugin organizer is active on the site. I thank you for the response, and appreciate your work on your plugin. Debug and error logs had no history of issues. Thank you again.

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