Linux 64-bit upgrade 31.5.3 esr always reports 31.5.2

I've updated my 64bits (SUSE Linux 11.4) to 31.5.3, esr using the root account, it succeeded.
But when he works under my normal user account, he reports again that it is 31.5.2, resulting nagging continues to upgrade.

COR - el said

If help > about shows the correct version of Firefox, then something is wrong.

You can try to delete the prefs.js file and compatibility.ini in the profile folder of Firefox to reset the profile.

Help > topic showed 31.5.3 running as root, & 31.5.2 running as normal user.
I checked the prefs, js for the normal user and there were 5 entered 31.5.2, where he was 31.5.3 in the prefs.js to root.
Replace these 5 entries with 31.5.3 in prefs.js has cured the problem, and he now reports 31.5.3 help > everything for the normal user.

Why that file was not updated when upgrading is a mystery, it has always done before.

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