[wp-hackers] readme.txt: "Requires PHP 5 tag"
Joost de Valk
joost at yoast.com
Thu Jul 16 08:46:13 UTC 2009
Ehm, dare I say that if it's called "activation" hook, it should not be
run during upgrades?
Stephen Rider wrote:
> My error. I thought they were both skipped.
>
> On Jul 15, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Jordi Canals wrote:
>
>> The activaion hook fires on auto-update. I had to change some plugins
>> because of that.
>> Just it does not run on a manual update (when manually replacing the
>> files by FTP).
>>
>> 2009/7/15 Aaron D. Campbell <aaron at xavisys.com>:
>>> Are you sure about that? It looks like the deactivation hook is
>>> silently
>>> skipped, but it looks like the activation hook runs normally on an auto
>>> upgrade.
>>>
>>> Stephen Rider wrote:
>>>> That won't work for auto-updates (a plugin going from "works with
>>>> PHP 4+"
>>>> to "works with PHP 5+").
>>>>
>>>> The activation hook does not fire during auto update.
>
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