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21st May 2012, 06:21 AM #1OPMember
Upgrading PhpMyAdmin ?
Hi,
I have installed PhpMyAdmin 3.4.8, now i want to upgrade this to latest 3.5.1, i read the official Wiki on phpmyadmin website, where write conf.inc file only the thing that i need to backup. but unfortunately, i have not found this file in my directory anywhere.
could anyone help me to perform this ?
thanksferonso Reviewed by feronso on . Upgrading PhpMyAdmin ? Hi, I have installed PhpMyAdmin 3.4.8, now i want to upgrade this to latest 3.5.1, i read the official Wiki on phpmyadmin website, where write conf.inc file only the thing that i need to backup. but unfortunately, i have not found this file in my directory anywhere. could anyone help me to perform this ? thanks Rating: 5
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21st May 2012, 08:31 AM #2Member
Just replace all files with new ones.
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21st May 2012, 05:59 PM #3OPMember
Are you sure ?
i will, but i don't want to lost config file if have any.
Also, there is huge change in directory structure between the versions 3.4.8 to 3.5.1.
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21st May 2012, 06:40 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
epicimagehost.comwhich os did you use?
if you used debian or ubuntu it's either in
/etc/phpmyadmin/
or
/usr/share/phpmyadmin/
I'm not sure if the dir contain capitals ( /phpMyAdmin/ )
The config file contains the pma ( short for phpmyadmin ) username and password needed to do various shit.
For basic usage it isn't required but it doesn't hurt to just install it properly.
I'd make a note of the username and password, let the config file get overwritten, reopen the new config file and edit the username and password to match your old ones.
Note:
If you're installing using some sort of package-manager neglect ALL I said and just let it get overwritten. Most likely you'll get prompted for the mysql root password and everything gets done for you.
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21st May 2012, 07:13 PM #5
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24th May 2012, 06:51 AM #6OPMember
Hi, the OS is CentOS Latest.
i have done the job by uploading the new files and moving the old one into another folder. i have found that there is no config file because the hosting have not implemented advanced settings and phpmyadmin have default settings running.
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30th May 2012, 02:53 PM #7Member
On Centos and if phpMyAdmin is installed from rpm package it shoould be in /etc/phpMyAdmin/.
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