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 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Automatic Update performs Downgrade to WP 3.8.11](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/automatic-update-performs-downgrade-to-wp-3811/)
 *  Thread Starter [chribo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/chribo/)
 * (@chribo)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/automatic-update-performs-downgrade-to-wp-3811/#post-6615386)
 * Grepping for “wordpress 3.8” in my WordPress installation took me to “schema.
   sql”.
    There I found the entry
 * >  (101, ‘_site_transient_update_core’, ‘O:8:”stdClass”:4:{s:7:”updates”;a:2:{
   > i:0;O:8:”stdClass”:10:{s:8:”response”;s:6:”latest”;s:8:”download”;s:47:”[http://de.wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-de_DE.zip&#8221](http://de.wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-de_DE.zip&#8221);;
   > s:6:”locale”;s:5:”de_DE”;s:8:”packages”;O:8:”stdClass”:5:{s:4:”full”;s:47:”
   > [http://de.wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-de_DE.zip&#8221](http://de.wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-de_DE.zip&#8221);;
   > s:10:”no_content”;b:0;s:11:”new_bundled”;b:0;s:7:”partial”;b:0;s:8:”rollback”;
   > b:0;}s:7:”current”;s:3:”3.8″;s:7:”version”;s:3:”3.8″;s:11:”php_version”;s:5:”
   > 5.2.4″;s:13:”mysql_version”;s:3:”5.0″;s:11:”new_bundled”;s:3:”3.8″;s:15:”partial_version”;
   > s:0:””;}i:1;O:8:”stdClass”:10:{s:8:”response”;s:6:”latest”;s:8:”download”;s:
   > 39:”[https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8.zip&#8221](https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8.zip&#8221);;
   > s:6:”locale”;s:5:”en_US”;s:8:”packages”;O:8:”stdClass”:5:{s:4:”full”;s:39:”
   > [https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8.zip&#8221](https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8.zip&#8221);;
   > s:10:”no_content”;s:50:”[https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-no-content.zip&#8221](https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-no-content.zip&#8221);;
   > s:11:”new_bundled”;s:51:”[https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-new-bundled.zip&#8221](https://wordpress.org/wordpress-3.8-new-bundled.zip&#8221);;
   > s:7:”partial”;b:0;s:8:”rollback”;b:0;}s:7:”current”;s:3:”3.8″;s:7:”version”;
   > s:3:”3.8″;s:11:”php_version”;s:5:”5.2.4″;s:13:”mysql_version”;s:3:”5.0″;s:11:”
   > new_bundled”;s:3:”3.8″;s:15:”partial_version”;s:0:””;}}s:12:”last_checked”;
   > i:1389340957;s:15:”version_checked”;s:3:”3.8″;s:12:”translations”;a:0:{}}’,‘
   > yes’),
 * containing lots of references to WordPress 3.8.
 * Looking for the “_site_transient_update_core” entry in the MySQL database (after
   a successful (manual) update to WP 4.3.1) I find the following value for it:
 * >  O:8:”stdClass”:4:{s:7:”updates”;a:1:{i:0;O:8:”stdClass”:10:{s:8:”response”;
   > s:6:”latest”;s:8:”download”;s:65:”[https://downloads.wordpress.org/release/de_DE/wordpress-4.3.1.zip&#8221](https://downloads.wordpress.org/release/de_DE/wordpress-4.3.1.zip&#8221);;
   > s:6:”locale”;s:5:”de_DE”;s:8:”packages”;O:8:”stdClass”:5:{s:4:”full”;s:65:”
   > [https://downloads.wordpress.org/release/de_DE/wordpress-4.3.1.zip&#8221](https://downloads.wordpress.org/release/de_DE/wordpress-4.3.1.zip&#8221);;
   > s:10:”no_content”;b:0;s:11:”new_bundled”;b:0;s:7:”partial”;b:0;s:8:”rollback”;
   > b:0;}s:7:”current”;s:5:”4.3.1″;s:7:”version”;s:5:”4.3.1″;s:11:”php_version”;
   > s:5:”5.2.4″;s:13:”mysql_version”;s:3:”5.0″;s:11:”new_bundled”;s:3:”4.1″;s:15:”
   > partial_version”;s:0:””;}}s:12:”last_checked”;i:1444055649;s:15:”version_checked”;
   > s:5:”4.3.1″;s:12:”translations”;a:0:{}}”
 * containing references to WordPress 4.3.1 (which seems qutie reasonable to me).
 * Could the “schema.sql” file be the problem?
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Automatic Update performs Downgrade to WP 3.8.11](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/automatic-update-performs-downgrade-to-wp-3811/)
 *  Thread Starter [chribo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/chribo/)
 * (@chribo)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/automatic-update-performs-downgrade-to-wp-3811/#post-6615384)
 * The URL is [http://www.bobstberatung.ch](http://www.bobstberatung.ch).
    What 
   kind of hosting issue could that be? What are you thinking of?

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