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[CPANEL-23030] cPanel WordPress says not up to date even when it is.

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, It's possible this relates to internal case LC-7167, where notifications about out of date WordPress installations are sent, even when the updated version is already installed. I'll monitor the case and update this thread with more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, the temporary workaround is to manually update the "version" entry to the updated version number in the user's corresponding YAML file. EX: /home/username/.cpaddons/cPanel\:\:Blogs\:\:WordPressX.0.yaml
    Let us know if that workaround helps. Thank you.
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  • ZeroGravityGraphics
    Hello, It's possible this relates to internal case LC-7167, where notifications about out of date WordPress installations are sent, even when the updated version is already installed. I'll monitor the case and update this thread with more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, the temporary workaround is to manually update the "version" entry to the updated version number in the user's corresponding YAML file. EX: /home/username/.cpaddons/cPanel\:\:Blogs\:\:WordPressX.0.yaml
    Let us know if that workaround helps. Thank you.

    Having the same problem and yes, your workaround solves the problem. Any update to the fix of this bug?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Having the same problem and yes, your workaround solves the problem. Any update to the fix of this bug?

    Hello @ZeroGravityGraphics, There's no update to report at this time. I'll continue to monitor this case and update this thread with more information as it becomes available. Thank you.
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  • mvandemar
    Any update? I have a client getting the same issue. -Michael
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hi @mvandemar, There's no update to report at this time, but I've linked this thread to the case and will respond back here as soon as new information is available. Thank you.
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  • mvandemar
    @cPanelMichael - is there a way to unhook a copy of Wordpress from cpanel so it no longer checks the version? -Michael
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  • cPanelMichael
    is there a way to unhook a copy of Wordpress from cpanel so it no longer checks the version?

    Hello Michael, If no other WordPress installations exist under the account, you could rename the WordPress YAML file to disconnect it from management through cPanel & WHM. EX: mv "/home/username/.cpaddons/cPanel\:\:Blogs\:\:WordPressX.0.yaml" "/home/username/.cpaddons/cPanel\:\:Blogs\:\:WordPressX.0.yaml.disabled"
    Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello Everyone, The fix for this issue will come with cPanel & WHM version 82 as part of case CPANEL-23030. You can monitor
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