On Dec 17, 2013 2:41 PM, Vance Hallman ventura...@gmail.com wrote:
[...] you need to put a little faith in wordpress.org's PHP and
javascript team. [...]
I don't understand. Usually the punchline of a joke is at the end of a
message, not in the middle.
Jeff
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Hello Mars,
I am having the error mentioned above.
*bWarning/b: require(C:\appengine-php-wp): failed to open stream:
Permission denied in bC:\Program Files
(x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\tools\devappserver2\php\setup.php/b
on line b102/bbr /*
*bFatal error/b: require():
Could you share your app.yaml. It seems that it's trying to require a
directory (C:\appengine-php-wp) rather than an actual php script.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 5:43:28 AM UTC-7, Lucas E Wall wrote:
Hello Mars,
I am having the error mentioned above.
*bWarning/b:
Right, so:
WordPress used by 20% of top 10 million websites
http://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/content_management/all/
WordPress - 74 million sites just on WordPress.com
http://en.wordpress.com/stats/
GAE - Google seem very circumspect about releasing usage numbers
Just remember that Wordpress is a framework, while App Engine is a platform
running a huge amount of things, not just web sites.
A car and a road have the other side of the coin, I guess. You can't go
biking on a highway.
On Monday, 30 December 2013 09:18:58 UTC+1, OC2PS wrote:
Right, so:
Just to make it even :)
http://gigaom.com/2012/06/28/google-app-engine-by-the-numbers/
It's an old post though, so the numbers must be pretty higher now.
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On Wednesday, 18 December 2013 09:24:07 UTC+1, OC2PS wrote:
Definitely the road. Gotta make sure the road is smooth and allows
Definitely the road. Gotta make sure the road is smooth and allows all
sorts of popular cars to run.
20% of the web runs on WordPress. GAE is still to reach that distinction.
On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:22:10 PM UTC+8, gops wrote:
bla bla bla
I am waiting for the day when Wordpress do
Lars and everyone else. Unless I am wrong this is the year 2013, almost
2014. I think Microsoft, IBM, most forms of Linux, and Ubuntu all have auto
updates either as recommended or an option that is easily enabled. If you
want this to become a consumer platform (why else would you be doing
bla bla bla
I am waiting for the day when Wordpress do all the above in order for it to
be compatible with Google App Engine, and not the other way around. Would
you change the car or would you change the road ? ( you are absolutely free
to choose either, but not both )
/bla bla bla
On Thu, Dec
Half the things mentioned here as desirable would all of sudden make app
engine instances as vulnerable as all the other word press instances out
there.
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Thank you for bring this issue to our attention. The bug surfaces due to a
change in WordPress 3.7 and affects only the development server. It should
be fixed in the next release. Meanwhile, please manually change line 109
-110 of google_appengine root/
yes, I am also having issues. Here is the error i get when i try to go to
the homepage
Warning: chdir(): No such file or directory (errno 2) in /root/
google_appengine/google/appengine/tools/devappserver2/php/setup.php on line
42
Warning: require(wordpress/wp-admin/wp-admin/install.php):
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:05:49 AM UTC+8, Darien Caldwell wrote:
altering versions without permission is a recipe for disaster.
Notwithstanding, GAE should support 3.7.1 (i.e. latest stable version) as
newer versions often include security patches and bug fixes...
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I am not commenting on the appropriateness or other wise of specific
versions etc...
Just that it is not possible for wordpress to be upgraded automatically as
was suggested in the OP
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On Friday, December 6, 2013 2:40:00 PM UTC+8, OC2PS wrote:
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:05:49 AM
That info was based on
- http://wordpress.org/news/2013/10/basie/
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http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/10/26/wordpress-3-7-is-out-now-and-promises-to-update-while-you-sleep/
On Friday, December 6, 2013 3:01:12 PM UTC+8, timh wrote:
it is not possible for wordpress to be upgraded
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 1:08 AM, OC2PS vi...@csillamvilag.com wrote:
That info was based on
- http://wordpress.org/news/2013/10/basie/
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http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2013/10/26/wordpress-3-7-is-out-now-and-promises-to-update-while-you-sleep/
Those links only apply for
Yes, thats all fine, however it can't happen on appengine.
The OP sounded alarmist and I wanted to make sure people weren't running
around worrying about auto updates and/or ignoring the fact that auto
updates
can't happen and leave themselves unpatched.,
On Friday, December 6, 2013 3:08:58
Well, I AM the OP, and my concern is that GAE is not working with the
latest version of WordPress, NOT that WordPress is auto-updating, so can we
please get back to the point mentioned in the title of this thread?
On Friday, December 6, 2013 3:21:01 PM UTC+8, timh wrote:
Yes, thats all fine,
On Saturday, November 30, 2013 7:47:58 AM UTC-8, OC2PS wrote:
Looks like App Engine has trouble with WordPress 3.7.1
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/trouble-running-local-wordpress-in-google-app-engine
This is terrible especially as WordPress have decided that they will start
Think about it.
Automatic updates of code (PHP) or otherwise are not possible on appengine.
Unless the PHP code is stored in the datastore/mysql which it isn't
The only possible path would be an automatic update on the dev environment
(I don't believe that could happen either the the SDK
Has anyone been able to reproduce this problem? A couple of folks on the
team tried installing the latest WordPress using our tutorial and it seemed
to work well.
If anyone can reproduce it, it would be great if they could file a bug -
including the exact steps here -
Except they can't automatically start upgrading wordpress on appengine.
The only way to update code is via deploying a new version.
On Saturday, November 30, 2013 11:47:58 PM UTC+8, OC2PS wrote:
Looks like App Engine has trouble with WordPress 3.7.1
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