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[SOLVED] Upgrading phpmyadmin
[SOLVED] Upgrading phpmyadmin
Hi ,
I need some help with php version , is there any way i can update it to latest version ? Is there any command that does that?
When i login on phpmyadmin it says --> A newer version of phpMyAdmin is available and you should consider upgrading. The newest version is 4.4.15.2, released on 2015-12-25.
Also
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thank you
I need some help with php version , is there any way i can update it to latest version ? Is there any command that does that?
When i login on phpmyadmin it says --> A newer version of phpMyAdmin is available and you should consider upgrading. The newest version is 4.4.15.2, released on 2015-12-25.
Also
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thank you
Re: Upgrading phpmyadmin
You can install the latest phpmyadmin version for ubuntu/debian if you use the repository from nijel: https://www.dev-metal.com/installsetup- ... -pangolin/rayamxx wrote:Hi ,
I need some help with php version , is there any way i can update it to latest version ? Is there any command that does that?
When i login on phpmyadmin it says --> A newer version of phpMyAdmin is available and you should consider upgrading. The newest version is 4.4.15.2, released on 2015-12-25.
Also
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thank you
<code>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nijel/phpmyadmin
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install phpmyadmin
</code>
Also possible on other os versions.
Best Regards
Raphael
Re: Upgrading phpmyadmin
Hi , sorry for late replay. I would like to thanks for your answer but im using Centos 7 (64-bit version) .
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nijel/phpmyadmin
sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nijel/phpmyadmin
sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
Re: Upgrading phpmyadmin
Give this a try,rayamxx wrote:Hi , sorry for late replay. I would like to thanks for your answer but im using Centos 7 (64-bit version) .
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nijel/phpmyadmin
sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
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yum --enablerepo=remi update phpMyAdmin
Re: Upgrading phpmyadmin
thanks sir , it's working now. update it's done ! I have another question if you could help i see this message on bottom :
The phpMyAdmin configuration storage is not completely configured, some extended features have been deactivated. Find out why. Or alternately go to 'Operations' tab of any database to set it up there.
After i click "FIND OUT WHY" i see this :
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thanks Again
The phpMyAdmin configuration storage is not completely configured, some extended features have been deactivated. Find out why. Or alternately go to 'Operations' tab of any database to set it up there.
After i click "FIND OUT WHY" i see this :
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thanks Again
Re: Upgrading phpmyadmin
No problem, have a look at viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9724&p=34553#p35092rayamxx wrote:thanks sir , it's working now. update it's done ! I have another question if you could help i see this message on bottom :
The phpMyAdmin configuration storage is not completely configured, some extended features have been deactivated. Find out why. Or alternately go to 'Operations' tab of any database to set it up there.
After i click "FIND OUT WHY" i see this :
Configuration of pmadb… not OK
General relation features Disabled
Thanks Again
[SOLVED] Upgrading phpmyadmin
Ok, solved -> close