As always, it would be great if you could test these.
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# dpkg -i phpmyadmin_2.9.1.1-2ubuntu0.6.06_all.deb
(Reading database ... 29669 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace phpmyadmin 4:2.8.0.3-1 (using phpmyadmin_2.9.1.1-2ubuntu0.6.06_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement phpmyadmin ...
Setting up phpmyadmin (2.9.1.1-2ubuntu0.6.06) ...
Replacing config file /etc/phpmyadmin/htaccess with new version
#
Tomorrow, I will release a new version which does not overwrite htaccess (the change there is for apache 2.2 compatibility, which is neither in dapper nor in edgy), so it won't destroy settings.
I copied the config.inc.php from the current phpMyAdmin versions in Edgy and Dapper to debian/conf of the new packages.
Now, no message appears asking you if you want to replace config.inc.php.
The updated debs can be found here:
http:// gamesplace. info/opensource /ubuntu/ phpmyadmin/
Dapper: phpmyadmin_ 2.9.1.1- 2ubuntu0. 6.06_all. deb 2.9.1.1- 2ubuntu0. 6.10_all. deb
Edgy: phpmyadmin_
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As always, it would be great if you could test these.
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# dpkg -i phpmyadmin_ 2.9.1.1- 2ubuntu0. 6.06_all. deb 2.9.1.1- 2ubuntu0. 6.06_all. deb) ... 1-2ubuntu0. 6.06) ... /htaccess with new version
(Reading database ... 29669 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace phpmyadmin 4:2.8.0.3-1 (using phpmyadmin_
Unpacking replacement phpmyadmin ...
Setting up phpmyadmin (2.9.1.
Replacing config file /etc/phpmyadmin
#
Tomorrow, I will release a new version which does not overwrite htaccess (the change there is for apache 2.2 compatibility, which is neither in dapper nor in edgy), so it won't destroy settings.