Last night we had a perfect storm of events which caused the plugin endpoint to have some issues. It has been fixed, but we are continuing to monitor and build automated tests around the issue. Because this happens so rarely we are going to doing a full write-up in the blog about what happened later today.
Because WordPress caches plugin update requests, the message will not go away until your site does it’s next update check. Then you will be able to update your plugin like normal.
On a site note: Our license system is going to start forcing users who are on the old system to re-download their plugins to get on the new system. The intention is to have the old system completely gone by the end of 2019, so it’s not a bad idea to re-download the plugin from https://dev.onpointplugins.com/my-account/downloads/ and start uploading it to your site(s) to get on the new system.
Hi Paul,
Last night we had a perfect storm of events which caused the plugin endpoint to have some issues. It has been fixed, but we are continuing to monitor and build automated tests around the issue. Because this happens so rarely we are going to doing a full write-up in the blog about what happened later today.
Because WordPress caches plugin update requests, the message will not go away until your site does it’s next update check. Then you will be able to update your plugin like normal.
On a site note: Our license system is going to start forcing users who are on the old system to re-download their plugins to get on the new system. The intention is to have the old system completely gone by the end of 2019, so it’s not a bad idea to re-download the plugin from https://dev.onpointplugins.com/my-account/downloads/ and start uploading it to your site(s) to get on the new system.
Have a great day!
Mat Lipe
A full write-up of last nights issue may be found here.