[MacPorts] #43993: phpmyadmin @4.2.3_0+php54 produces error message about needing MySQL5.5.0 or later after login
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#43993: phpmyadmin @4.2.3_0+php54 produces error message about needing MySQL5.5.0
or later after login
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Reporter: roberthuston@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.0
Keywords: phpMyAdmin MySQL5 | Port: phpMyAdmin
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After doing a port upgrade to phpmyadmin @4.2.3_0+php54, when I log into
my phpMyAdmin page, I am directed to a page posting a bold red banner
containing a "phpMyAdmin-Error" message, with a line below it stating "You
should upgrade to MySQL 5.5.0 or later." The previous version of
phpMyAdmin did not exhibit this behavior, and the phpMyAdmin project page
indicates that this version should still work with my installation of
MySQL (v5.1.x).
I currently have the following pertinent ports installed and running:
{{{
apache2 @2.2.27_0+preforkmpm (active)
php54 @5.4.29_0+libedit (active)
php54-apache2handler @5.4.29_0 (active)
php54-gd @5.4.29_0 (active)
php54-iconv @5.4.29_0 (active)
php54-mbstring @5.4.29_0 (active)
php54-mcrypt @5.4.29_0 (active)
php54-mysql @5.4.29_0+mysqlnd (active)
php54-zip @5.4.29_0 (active)
mysql5 @5.1.72_0 (active)
mysql5-server @5.1.72_0 (active)
}}}
My config.inc.php file is very simple:
{{{
<?php
// use a value of your choice
$cfg['blowfish_secret'] = '0123456789abcdef';
$i=0;
$i++;
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'cookie';
?>
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/43993>
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