** Changed in: phppgadmin (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
phppgadmin uses deprecated php commands
To manage notific
Next version will use libphp-adodb rather than bundling a specific version.
Hopefully this will fix that issue.
If not, bug you be reassigned to package libphp-adodb.
** Changed in: phppgadmin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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What is the current status of this? The last update to phpPgAdmin I see
was 2013.
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Title:
phppgadmin uses deprecated php commands
To manage notif
The fix is rather simple: updating the package to a 5.x-version of it,
as Ubuntu uses PHP 5, not 4 (see
http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/doku.php?id=gophp5). So to work
around, just install the latest stable version manually.
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I'd like to request that this bug have a higher priority; for me, at
least this completely breaks phppgadmin - without the workaround - as I
get a deprecated warning instead of the initial banner page.
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