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Could not mount db.copy inside wp-config directory #230
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@ecotechie what version of wp-now are you using? This looks related to an issue we fixed recently #169. If you are not using the latest version of wp-now, please update and restart your server. |
Transferring this issue to the playground-tools repo where wp-now lives. |
@bgrgicak I think version 0.1.70?
But when I run |
I usually check the version using |
In the meantime, you can manually fix this by adding the plugin files into |
Sorry, @bgrgicak not sure what you mean there. The link you shared is to a change log. |
Your local setup is missing the sqlite-database-integration plugin. To fix it you could download the latest version of the plugin (ZIP download) and copy the content of that zip into This will ensure that when wp-now loads, it will have the plugin available which includes the |
Hi, I'm running Linux (NixOS) and am not able to run wp-now in the wp-content directory. I am able to run it just fine in a plugin or theme directory. I guess my goal was to run WordPress with several plugins and themes, so I could do some compatibility testing.
Strangely, if I run
npx @wp-now/wp-now start
inside the WordPress root directory, all the themes and plugins are loaded. So I guess that is good enough for me.What is the expected behavior of
npx @wp-now/wp-now start
in the wp-config directory?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: