How to update phpMyAdmin ?
I am plagued by the below banner notice, but do not know how to update phpMyAdmin. It does not appear to be in a package (dpkg -S phpMyAdmin finds nothing) and there is no option in the ISP Manager that I could find that would update phpMyAdmin.
Outdated version of phpMyAdmin is installed on your server. Safety errors were detected. We strongly recommend that you update the version and check the server for viruses |
You can remove old phpMyAdmin it in Applications and install new one
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There is NO phpMyAdmin application under Applications.
There is a 'MySQL management tool'. Is that the phpMyAdmin application???? (You should be a little clearer about what is what.) Upon attempting to delete 'MySQL management tool' I am severly warned: "Deleting an application may delete the associated data, such as databases, mailboxes, etc. Do you really want to delete MySQL management tool ?" Is it going to delete associated date such as databases if I delete the 'MySQL management tool' ??? |
Yes, 'MySQL management tool' is PhpMyAdmin. In description we use common name of progams. PhpMyAdmin is a particular case of MySQL management tools, and may be we will support someone else later.
it's a standard warning. No one of your mysql databases will be deleted. |
phpMyAdmin updated, but banner still says "Outdated"
Ok, I deleted and re-installed the the "MySQL Management Tool" (it now says phpmyadmin-3.3.2-1 under 'Installed Version', where it said nothing before).
BUT THE BANNER STILL SAYS: "Outdated version of phpMyAdmin is installed on your server....." |
try to reload cache, use /usr/local/ispmgr/sbin/pkgctl cache
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I am having this same issue. I have tried the steps listed above. I still have the message "Outdated version of phpMyAdmin is installed on your server. Safety errors were detected. We strongly recommend that you update the version and check the server for viruses"
Any further suggestions? |
seems strange.
you can also upgrade your PhpMyAdmin manually using apt-get or yum and run /usr/local/ispmgr/sbin/pkgctl cache. If it won't help, you should write a ticket to support. |
Hi,
My Manager tells me I need to upgrade my PHP MyAdmin and I am unsure how to do it. I am running Centos. Thanks, |
For CentOS 5.x:
1. Install EPEL repository Code:
rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm Code:
rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/x86_64/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm Code:
yum makecache |
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