• I recently needed to downgrade WP to 4.8.3 from 4.9. Now I’d need to upgrade to the latest version but the Dashboard Update page says I’m up to date. It does detect new versions of plugins and themes but apparently not of WP itself.

    I know I can upgrade manually but I’d rather do it one-click fashion. What can be the problem here?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hey there,
    First question would be: HOW did you downgrade? Did you replace the database with an older backup? Or just the files? Anyway. You will probably have to do a manual update.
    This is how it goes: Upgrade WordPress manually
    Regards
    Anja

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    Hi, thanks for the answer. I did a manual downgrade, pretty much the same procedure you link for an update. FWIW, I followed this:

    http://dominiquej.com/how-to-downgrade-wordpress-to-previous-version/

    This is a jpg extract of the WP Updates page as it is shown now:

    http://viajarapie.info/wp-updates-page-crop/

    One thing I could do is using the “Re-install Now” button, do you think that would help?

    I can certainly do a manual update. Could I expect the one-click upgrade option to be back?

    And one more question: is it relevant which language version I use or does that only affect the Dashboard interface?

    Thanks for your help!

    Hm. I don’t know exactly what went wrong.
    It seems to have a problem detecting the current version. Because it says: If you want to reinstall Version … and then nothing, it seems not to know which version is installed.

    I don’t think re-install would work because it doesn’t seem to know WHAT to reinstall.

    I don’t think the language version is relevant. I would manually upload wordpress again and if it still is not working I don’t know. There must be something wrong in the database. Maybe someone else here knows the answer. Sorry about that.

    But I found this. Maybe it helps: How to fix WordPress Update not showing

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    I had already checked that wordpresscheat.com entry, it doesn’t seem to apply to my installation, Wordfence doesn’t detect any conflict with the stated files.

    I remember that when I downgraded from 4.9 to 4.8.3, I wasn’t asked for a Database update as stated in step 6 in http://dominiquej.com/how-to-downgrade-wordpress-to-previous-version/

    Might that be the reason for what happens now with the one-click update? Anything else in my site works fine now, both frontend and backend.

    I need to install 4.9.1 to check whether it works well for me now after a Theme upgrade (I needed to downgrade WP because of this). If nobody else has any hint regarding the one-click update, I’ll do it manually and see what happens in all accounts.

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    I updated manually to WP 4.9.1

    I wasn’t asked to run the WordPress upgrade program as described in step 9 in https://codex.wordpress.org/Upgrading_WordPress_-_Extended_Instructions

    The installation was successful and everything seems to be working well. The WP Dashboard Update page now states I have version 4.9.1 as the latest. It still offers me to install version 4.8.3–EspaolEspaa, which I don’t know if I need to.

    On a different note, installing WP 4.9.1 has caused a reproduction of the javascript problem that led me to downgrade from 4.9 to 4.8.3. I’m afraid I’ll need to downgrade again until the problem is found.

    Thanks again for the help.

    What exactly is the JavaScript Problem? And what language do you have in your settings?

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    The javascript problem with WP 4.9.x is described in this ticket I set up:

    https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/42750

    I have a Polylang installation with es_ES (default) and en_GB configured.

    I had the very same problem. It was because of the not yet implemented language code for formal german. I had to change my site settings to regular (informal) German and the errors disappeared.
    I wish you good luck in solving this error.
    Regards
    Anja

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    I’m aware of the problem with the not yet implemented language codes but it doesn’t seem to apply to my case even though the error that shows up appears to be the same. I only have es_ES and en_GB which are surely implemented. There must be something more that causes a conflict with WP 4.9.x. Thanks for you concern.

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    By the way, does it make any sense what the Dashboard Update page is showing now after I upgraded manually to WP 4.9.1? It shows this:

    http://viajarapie.info/wp-updates-page-crop-ii/

    The note at the bottom right of the page indeed says “Version 4.9.1”. It’d look to me that the Dashboard Update page went from not detecting my current version to detecting the wrong one.

    Does this make sense at all?

    Thread Starter viajarapie

    (@viajarapie)

    FYI, the javascript problem seems fixed. I changed the language selection in my backend from “Espanol (Espana)” to “Espanol” and it did the trick. Bummer that I didn’t try that earlier! more so when it was one of the main pieces of advice I got but the backend interface hides the code associated to the language selection and I wasn’t aware the change would make a difference.

    The Dashboard Update page still shows the option to re-install 4.8.3 despite being 4.9.1 the current version but this seems a minor thing. I’ll see what happens when WP gets an update, whether I can do one-click upgrades from the Dashboard.

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