Just figured out the problem: you have to press SPACE to activate the
current selection. The red icon made it look like apache2 was selected
by default. UI improvement needed!
** Changed in: phpmyadmin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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phpmyadmin package does not work "out of the box"
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I reproduced again with 8.10. This is not incomplete--it simply doesn't
work out of the box. Additional configuration is necessary.
** Changed in: phpmyadmin (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Sorry, I meant '/usr/share/phpmyadmin' not '/etc/phpmyadmin'
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As epimeteo said in the forums:
You don't need any link to /var/www/. You can remove that link try:
http://localhost/phpmyadmin
It will work.
The phpmyadmin alias in apache is set in /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf and
this one is linked to /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf, so there is
no
OK, I flattened my VM and tried again from scratch so I could tell you my
steps. Here they are:
1. Install base OS using jeos-8.04.1-jeos-i386.iso.
2. sudo aptitude, install all updates and upgrades.
3. Still in aptitude, install apache2 and all dependencies selected by aptitude.
4. Still in aptit
Thijs wrote: "after installation, it asks which web server to
configure."
I removed phpmyadmin and then later reinstalled it using aptitude. At no
point did it ask me what server I am running.
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Just want to say I tried it again this time with
jeos-8.04.1-jeos-i386.iso. I then loaded aptitude and installed apache2,
phpmyadmin, and all parts they require.
Yet again, phpmyadmin fails to work out of the box. I checked all
relevant files under /etc/apache2, and I could find no reference to
ph
Sorry, not sure what you mean by that.
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What debconf priority are you using?
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OK, finally was able to test out again. I am running a fairly fresh,
clean install of Ubuntu 8.04. This is a clean install, not an upgrade
from something else.
I installed phpmyadmin, the latest package, using aptitude.
I immediately went to /etc/apache2/conf.d and noticed that, again, no
symboli
Still waiting for reporter feedback... can this be closed?
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You are using a package with a version >= 4:2.10?
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Blowfish error makes it impossible to use phpmyadmin after first install
- this is on a clean install of Hardy (amd64) although I have had the
same problem on every clean install of Ubuntu I've attempted. The error
message requests, although a passphrase is in the following file:
/var/lib/phpmyad
>From the dedian changelog of phpmyadmin package, updated in Thu, 26 Apr
2007 11:17:13 +0200 by Thijs Kinkhorst, to ubuntu 7.10 gutsy:
phpmyadmin (4:2.10.1-1) unstable; urgency=high
* New upstream release.
- Security fix: PMASA-2007-4: Cross Site Scripting.
* Warn about obsolete /var/www
I doubt this assessment. phpmyadmin configuration works fine for me:
after installation, it asks which web server to configure. Selecting
apache will configure apache including the needed symlink. Please
elaborate on what you think is missing.
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Status: New
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