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[Resolved] Upgrade command not found.

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Last updated by Waqar 1 year, 2 months ago.

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We have the error Upgrade command not found. What we see is that the error comes from OTGS\Toolset\Common\Upgrade\Command\Setup\FontAwesomeVersion.
When we open the autoload_classmap.php online 138. That command is with a capital C.

'OTGS\Toolset\Common\Upgrade\Command\Setup\FontAwesomeVersion' => __DIR__ . '/inc/autoloaded/upgrade/Command/Setup/FontAwesomeVersion.php',
Can you help us with the problem?

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Waqar
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Hi,

Thank you for contacting us and I'd be happy to assist.

A warning message like this is usually shown on websites hosted at certain managed hosts, which limit WordPress's ability to make changes to the database tables.

Can you please get in touch with the hosting support team and make sure that the website's MYSQL account can alter database tables?

In the past, the solution that worked for such hosts was to move the website's clone to a different server (even localhost works), complete the upgrade process there and then return that clone back to the actual website.

regards,
Waqar

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