I had to use a backup, because i wanted to take a step back.
Now the site gives a critical error. When i deactivate the toolset-blocks plugin, the error disappears.
Here are the error messages:
Uncaught ReflectionException: Class "OTGS\Toolset\Views\Controller\Cache\Meta\Post" does not exist in...... wp-content/plugins/cred-frontend-editor/vendor/toolset/toolset-common/lib/auryn/lib/StandardReflector.php:29
and:
Next OTGS\Toolset\Common\Auryn\InjectionException: Could not make \OTGS\Toolset\Views\Controller\Cache: Class "OTGS\Toolset\Views\Controller\Cache\Meta\Post" does not exist in ....public_html/wp-content/plugins/cred-frontend-editor/vendor/toolset/toolset-common/lib/auryn/lib/Injector.php:422 Stack trace: #0
and a huge list more. It seems to be something cache related?
If you want me to post all error messages, please make the next post private.
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Did your backup include restoring older plugin versions?
I would double check that you have the latest versions of Toolset plugins installed, which you can double-check from the manual download section of your account download page: https://toolset.com/account/downloads/
The kind of errors you shared can result from mixing plugin versions of individual components from different versions.
If you update all Toolset plugins to the current versions I expect you should no longer see such errors.
No it's a backup from only 12 hours ago. Nothing has changed. I checked and all the latest plugins are installed. I also tried to disable all other plugins, but the problem kept occurring when i activated the toolset blocks plugin.
Luckily i had a staging version as well, when i pushed that to live, it worked.