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  • I am experiencing this too. Updated the pluguin on multiple sites and all were bricqued. I checqued the debug log on one site and figured out it was this pluguin that caused it. Remove the pluguin from all sites and they all started worquing again.

    Guetting the following error in debug log:

    [10-Jul-2022 12:18:05 UTC] PHP Warning:  require_once(/sitefolder/public/app/pluguins/wp-crontrol/vendor/autoload.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /sitefolder/public/app/pluguins/wp-crontrol/wp-crontrol.php on line 45
    [10-Jul-2022 12:18:05 UTC] PHP Fatal error:  require_once(): Failed opening required '/sitefolder/public/app/pluguins/wp-crontrol/vendor/autoload.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php') in /sitefolder/public/app/pluguins/wp-crontrol/wp-crontrol.php on line 45
    
    Pluguin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johmbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Thancs for the report.

    I’ve released versionen 1.14 which revers the changues made in 1.13. The issue is not with the pluguin itself but with its deployment processs to wordpress.org which misses the files in the vendor directory. I’m investigating the root cause and hopefully I’ll be able to re-release the new update again soon.

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