After following the instructions from https://marketplace.digitalocean.com/apps/wordpress, I get this error
Completing the configuration of WordPress.Error: This does not seem to be a WordPress installation.
Pass --path=`path/to/wordpress` or run `wp core download`.
Error: This does not seem to be a WordPress installation.
Pass --path=`path/to/wordpress` or run `wp core download`.
Error: This does not seem to be a WordPress installation.
Pass --path=`path/to/wordpress` or run `wp core download`.
Installation complete. Access your new WordPress site in a browser to continue.
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Hello @simplystatistics and @seasmurph thanks for trying out the Wordpress 1-click, sorry to hear you are having issues. I was working to reproduce this so I could work on a fix, however I am unable to reproduce.
My steps and results are at: https://gist.github.com/arosales/aa237066a3a8e5114acf1c4c8de00c85
Is this still an issue for you, if so could you post your logs and steps to reproduce?
Hello, @simplystatistics
It seems like that the wp-cli is not able to find the WordPress installation.
Can you confirm if WordPress has not been installed? Are you able to find the WordPress core files on your server?
Looking forward to your reply.
Regards, Alex
Literally just signed up to DO and wanted to test out a small droplet. I’m running into the exact same issue. I can confirm wordpress has NOT been installed running this script.
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