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HELP- fatal error with Buddy Press new update for plugin

  • @mmtb

    Participant

    ONce I updated the buddypress plugin, my entire site crashed and I can’t even login to the admin panel HELP please.. now I get this error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_site_admin() in /home/content/08/8857008/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-links/bp-links-core.php on line 704

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  • @aces

    Participant

    buddypress-links doesn’t appear to be compatible with bp versions 1.5+

    Rename or delete the folder (via ftp or control panel) to de-activate the plugin.

    See possible fix?

    @dereckjohnson

    Participant

    I’m having the same issue, but when accessing my site via ftp there is no plugin file called buddypress-links.

    I’ve looked in wp-content/plugins – is this correct?

    @aces

    Participant

    buddypress-links would be the plugin directory/folder not a file. In that message the file is bp-links-core.php.

    Is your error message exactly the same? If you quote it, please use backticks ( “` ) so it doesn’t get mangled by this website….

    To get back into the site’s admin it is sometimes necessary to disable all plugins but it would be better, normally, to disable one at a time or based on your error message….

    @mercime

    Participant

    Please do not install BuddyPress Links, it’s not compatible with BP 1.5
    The version compatible with BP 1.5 is now premium https://buddypress.org/community/groups/buddypress-links/forum/topic/buddypress-1-5-support/

    @dereckjohnson

    Participant

    The error message I get is:

    ‘Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/riversid/public_html/wp-admin/includes/media.php on line 1018’

    However if I retry to visit a page the line number changes. Deleting Buddypress via ftp, restores my orignal site. I’ve re-installed Buddypress and the same error is appearing.

    Any advice would be greatfully received.

    @aces

    Participant

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size is totally different to Fatal error: Call to undefined function

    You only have 32 mb of memory available and wordpress needs more. There are various technques for increasing memory available but some hosts don’t allow those methods to be used and require a different hosting plan.

    If that isn’t practical it is possible to run wordpress with less memory if you cut back on plugins, use a theme that doesn’t eat up memory, and only upload very small pictures…. There are various plugins around that can help you work out what is eating ram

    I used to find it hard to run wordpress with 32 meg of memory, let alone buddypress ( fortunately my host upgraded me ).

    @djpaul

    Keymaster

    If your host won’t give you more than 32Mb memory, find a better host.

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