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File (?) permissions on Windows #161
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Thanks for reporting! Can you send a copy-paste of what Or a screenshot? This could also be related to |
Yes of course I can provide more details. This was more of an opener for figuring this out, and I expected that more details would be required. I'll try to get these provided soon. I have some number of other local installs that have not been updated, so I'll grab a before and after |
We have not been able to reproduce this issue. If somebody experiences this again, please provide more into. For example file listings with permissions would be nice to see in case there is something special in them. |
I'll try to remember and provide the details soon. I have some theories on this, but not sure how to test them. |
Seems to be Nginx locking down css/js files of plugins/themes. This seems to be a very similar scenario: I tried some Nginx confs, similar to what was mentioned in the link, but to no avail. Not entirely sure yet, but it seems like a temporary workaround is to run |
When updating plugins or e.g. a default theme on a local environment in Windows, be it via the dashboard or WP-CLI, the updates will very often fail.
The error WordPress/WP-CLI provides is that it can't remove a file and/or folder. After such an error, a completely different plugin might update without issues.
Looking at a plugin directory after the error, it might be that that everything has been removed except for example one folder with one file remaining.
Strangely enough, updating core never seems to fail.
I've been trying to Google this issue for quite some time now, without much luck so far.
Running VirtualBox 5.2.42 and Vagrant 2.2.9.
Perhaps running everything under WSL would work, but afaik Vagrant for it is still in beta. Plus surely a solution for this issue exists.
Hoping someone else has a better idea of where to start investigating, or maybe even a solution.
Once a solution is found it could be added to the documentation under Windows installation instructions.
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