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April 7, 2016 at 4:40 pm #1099888
Brian
ParticipantIt’s been 4 months since PHP7 was released promising significant performance improvements.
I’ve created 2 other threads on this.
I’m very sad to say I just tested the site with The Events Calendar PRO 4.1.1 and PHP 7.0.4 and it still does not work. I navigated to the WordPress dashboard and immediately got the following error:
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class '' not found in /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Admin/Bar/Admin_Bar.php:39 Stack trace: #0 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Admin/Bar/Admin_Bar.php(26): Tribe__Events__Admin__Bar__Admin_Bar->__construct() #1 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Main.php(4256): Tribe__Events__Admin__Bar__Admin_Bar::instance() #2 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(525): Tribe__Events__Main->add_toolbar_items('') #3 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-includes/admin-bar.php(88): do_action('wp_before_admin...') #4 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(525): wp_admin_bar_render('') #5 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-admin/admin-header.php(214): do_action('in_admin_header') #6 /home/acropedi/public_html/wp-admin/index.php(92): include('/home/acropedi/...') #7 {main} thrown in <b>/home/acropedi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Admin/Bar/Admin_Bar.php</b> on line <b>39</b>When is Modern Tribe going to take PHP7 seriously?
April 8, 2016 at 4:52 am #1099987Brian
MemberHi,
We completed another test of the plugins this week in PHP7 (7.04). And have done many different tests since December and fixed issues from those tests.
This was not one of the errors we found this week and the only errors we found in this pass were from the Ticketing Plugins.
I also, did a quick test of my test site on PHP7 (7.04) and did not get the same error you are getting. I only had The Events Calendar, Events Calendar Pro, and Community Events Active along with some other plugins during my test.
I also looked up our bug tickets and we do not have a record of this error in any of them.
So not sure why on our tests that would work and on yours that would cause a fatal.
It could be a different configuration of your server causing this?
Or could be a conflict with another plugin?
Can you please provide your system info in a private reply:
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/sharing-sys-info/
And if you can, can you please follow our testing for conflicts guide:
And see if that can narrow down the cause of this and rule out any plugin or theme conflicts.
Thanks
April 23, 2016 at 9:35 am #1106285Support Droid
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