After the server is changed, the Wordpress prompts that the translation needs to be updated. After the translation is successfully updated, refresh the Wordpress background and prompt that the translation needs to be updated. The problem persists after multiple attempts. It should be caused by a change in the server environment.
Cause:
This is because the scandir () function is disabled in php, and Wordpress cannot get the translation file normally.
Solution:
Open the php. Ini file and delete scandir from disable_functions. If you are using a VM, you can set it through the VM management panel or contact the VM provider.
Well, the above is about the problem that the Wordpress plug-in will always be updated after it is updated. Of course, if it still does not solve the problem, it may be another problem. For example, if the server has insufficient permissions, you cannot write files in the WEB directory, in this case, you cannot update the php file or modify the php file.