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Hello there,
After an update from 9.5.5 to 9.5.6, with console command, all plugins were disabled.
Is there a way to avoid to disable plugins?
Thanks a lot for your help
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Nobody encounter this issue?
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Did you update plugins too? Perhaps they are not compatible with the current GLPI version.
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GLPI 10.0.17
GLPI-Inventory 1.4.0
Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
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Thanks for the answer
I only update GLPI, after that, I am able to activate manually all plugins without problem
All plugins are disabled during the update process
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That's how it works.
GLPI update> manual start plugins> if it is not possible - update the plugin > if at some stage a white page is displayed, it is best to copy all plug-in to another folder and copy back to look for the one that causes the error.
This solution is good, because if the plugins were automatically turned on, it might turn out that incompatible will generate problems. And so you have it under control.
Last edited by WebGreg (2021-12-02 11:23:31)
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GLPI 10.0.17
GLPI-Inventory 1.4.0
Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
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Hello WebGreg,
Sorry for the long delay, I paused the project on my side for a long time
I understand the process and it is fine in a standard installation
But in my case, I know that plugins are compatible, because, I am building dockers to use GLPI, so I tested everything prevously, and if an upgrade of a plugin is needed, it will be upgraded too
I don't like, the way I activate all plugins, because if a user disable one of them, I will reenable it, don't be a good idea
It will be great if an option in db:update permit to not disable plugins, what do you think about that?
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