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Resolved LetsEncrypt: Plugin Update error

omexlu

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

on last Plesk update i had an error on panel that the update has not been done completly, here LetsEncrypt was not updated, where can i find the error message again?

And how try to reupdate the plugin?

Thanks.
 
Hi omexlu,

where can i find the error message again?
You will find the install - logs at "/var/log/plesk/install"

And how try to reupdate the plugin?
Did you consider to go to:

HOME > Extensions > Updates

or/and did you use the command:

Code:
plesk installer --select-product-id plesk --select-release-current --upgrade-installed-components

or/and

plesk installer --select-product-id plesk --select-release-current --reinstall-patch --install-component base
 
Hello,

Here is the errormessage from the update for letsencrypy:
Extension package ext-letsencrypt 2.0.1-24 install$
stderr: Unable to open source file. Not zip file.

Running the update manually from panel solved the problem.
 
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