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How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
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How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
1 - Download: http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/downloads.php

2 - Replace the files:
/etc/sentora/panel/etc/apps/phpmyadmin

3 - Keep the file intact: config.inc.php

Simple

Now acess: http://fqdn/etc/apps/phpmyadmin

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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
It's not hard you replace the folder files ( take care to remove extra tools) and keep main config file ;-).

/etc/sentora/panel/etc/apps/phpmyadmin

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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
Or, you could just use the updated phpmyadmin module which auto-updates phpmyadmin (checks daily for updates):
Code:
zppy remove phpmyadmin (make a buck up first!)
zppy repo add zppy-repo.mach-hosting.com
zppy update
zppy install phpmyadmin
I have been using this module on Windows for 3 years now without issues.
I have also altered the original code to remove the settings folder.
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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
seriously I enjoy better having those modules outside.
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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
Done, finished the tutorial. Wink
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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
(02-19-2015, 06:25 AM)Me.B Wrote: seriously I enjoy better having those modules outside.
That's why they can make up their own mind if they want to use it or not Wink
(02-19-2015, 06:38 AM)Cantalupo Wrote: Done, finished the tutorial. Wink
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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
(02-19-2015, 06:21 AM)TGates Wrote: Or, you could just use the updated phpmyadmin module which auto-updates phpmyadmin (checks daily for updates):

Code:
zppy remove phpmyadmin (make a buck up first!)
zppy repo add zppy-repo.mach-hosting.com
zppy update
zppy install phpmyadmin
I have been using this module on Windows for 3 years now without issues.
I have also altered the original code to remove the settings folder.

Dont work un Ubuntu 14.04 Dodgy
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RE: How Update phpMyAmin [manually]
manual update isnt so hard to do, dont forget to backup your config file
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The new files are not chmod 777. Is it necessary to make them 777s?
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