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How To Make Wordpress Toolkit Detect Latest Plugin Update

GGCoffee

New Pleskian
I'm running Plesk Onyx Version 17.8.11 Update #30 with the latest WP Toolkit. There was an update to one of our plugin that's installed across a number of sites. When I go view the plugin page on Wordpress.org I noticed a new version was released 2 hours ago. I can't get the Toolkit to detect this latest update no matter how I try to manually scan for plugin updates. Is there another method not commonly know to force the update check to fetch the latest update?

Update1:
Ok, i went ahead and pushed the update after 3 more hours.

Some of my subscriptions updated to the latest version of the plugin (even though it still listed the previous plugin version number) and another batch required me to run the update on them again as they didn't update but now displayed 'Update to version X' with the latest version number.

Also if someone can clarify, how does the Toolkit handle Suspended/Disabled subscriptions? I'm seeing different results across subscriptions.
 
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