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Opened 11 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

Last modified 10 years ago

#29149 closed defect (bug) (invalid)

3.9.2: multiple update notification e-mails

Reported by: ageisp0lis's profile ageisp0lis Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: 3.9.1
Component: Upgrade/Install Keywords: reporter-feedback
Focuses: Cc:

Description

Since updating to WordPress 3.9.2, I've received multiple e-mails as an admin (for one site, eight of them; for another site, seven) informing me that my site was "updated automatically to WordPress 3.9.2"

Something is an issue in the latest version as I shouldn't receive more than one of these notifications.

Change History (9)

#1 @DrewAPicture
11 years ago

  • Component changed from General to Upgrade/Install

#2 @nacin
11 years ago

That's odd. The only thing I can think of here is that WordPress thought it updated successfully, but it didn't, and thus the next automatic update ran anyway. Eventually it worked, or something intervened (like a manual update or deploy). First time I am seeing this reported. Anything peculiar with these installs?

#3 @iseulde
11 years ago

  • Keywords reporter-feedback added

#4 @helen
11 years ago

  • Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
  • Resolution set to worksforme
  • Status changed from new to closed

No feedback for a few months, closing out. Please feel free to re-open with more information.

#5 follow-up: @ageisp0lis
11 years ago

  • Resolution worksforme deleted
  • Status changed from closed to reopened

This is still an issue for me, I recently have received 8 e-mails that my site has updated to 4.1.1, several hours apart. There's nothing unusual about my setup, it's standard LAMP with some caching.

#6 @SergeyBiryukov
11 years ago

  • Milestone set to Awaiting Review

#7 in reply to: ↑ 5 @swissspidy
10 years ago

Replying to ageisp0lis:

This is still an issue for me, I recently have received 8 e-mails that my site has updated to 4.1.1, several hours apart. There's nothing unusual about my setup, it's standard LAMP with some caching.

Is this still happening? Could you provide us some more details about your setup, e.g. if are you using an object cache, PHP version, etc.?

#8 @ageisp0lis
10 years ago

  • Resolution set to invalid
  • Status changed from reopened to closed

@swissspidy I guess you can close this, it's been a while and I've either migrated those sites to other servers or don't maintain them anymore.

#9 @johnbillion
10 years ago

  • Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
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