
I don’t suppose trying v5.0.6 instead will fix this… Then when trying to init a new project from scratch it stopped at Command failed: C:\Program Files (x86)\Local\resources\extraResources\site-binaries-win32\php-7.3.6\php.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Local\resources\extraResources\site-binaries-win32\wp-cli\wp-cli.phar -path=D:\Online\Direct\test\app\public plugin delete akismet hello But another thread mentioning the “database exists” error says to uninstall the old version, and that I won’t do at the moment as I absolutely need it to work for a few more days. I got all excited about the capability of trying Local Lightning alongside Local by Flywheel (v3).
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zip I ran into this error: Error: Command failed: C:\Program Files (x86)\Local\resources\extraResources\site-binaries-win32\mysql-8.0.16\bin\mysql.exe -default-character-set=utf8 -A -skip-column-names -e SET names 'utf8' use local source D:/Online/Direct/mysite-test/app/sql/local-schema-create.sql ĮRROR 1007 (HY000) at line 1 in file: 'D:\Online\Direct\mysite-test\app\sql\local-schema-create.sql': Can't create database 'local' database exists Thanks for the reply! I tried Local Lightning 5.0.7 beta but on importing my slow site from a. Please help point me in some direction here. But when that first byte actually arrives the site’s speed seems fairly OK. The weird symptom is that you’d expect variable delay – tiny operations taking less time compared to more intensive operations. I can’t get db.php symlinked on Windows, tried to hardlink with mklink -h but that fails too. I’ve installed Query Monitor following a recommendation in another thread here but it doesn’t seem to show anything out of the ordinary.
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The domain I’ve chosen is the actual future domain, mysite.tld instead of mysite.local I checked Local’s entries in the Windows hosts file and they’re correct # Local by Flywheel - Start # I can’t remember a moment when it got this way, seems like it’s always been this way on this local site. The lag is quite constant and happens when using the site or the admin.

So I’ve ruled out the hardware (i5 Thinkpad), firewall or browser (tried in Chrome and Firefox). I tried a different site and that one, while slimmer, seems to move fine. Be it regular or AJAX, everything is snail-paced because of this up-front delay. I’m trying out a theme for a WooCommerce shop and I’m noticing a 5s TTFB lag on any request.
