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Not sure where this should be posted so I'll post it here and see what happens. There is a new version of phpMyAdmin in general release now, version 2.4.0, and I was wondering when, and if, TCH was planning on upgrading the servers. If it's an issue I can just install it in my own webspace but thought I'd save myself the "learning" loop if you kind, wonderful, understanding, patient, all-knowing guru's were planning on the upgrade in the near future :(

 

Thanks in advance,

Paul

Posted

I don't know for certain, but I'd bet the phpMyAdmin install is part of CPanel, so upgrading phpMyAdmin may be a little more complicated than just dropping in the new version.

Posted

Rayners you could very well be correct. The only reason I tend to think it's pretty straight forward to upgrade is that the link on cpanel is just that, a link to a whole new world. I may be very wrong but it wouldn't make sense to have all the functionality of cPanel embedding somehow in the cPanel code. Just my thoughts though, we'll have to wait and see :(

 

But thanks for paying attention anyway LOL

 

Later,

Paul

Posted

I don't imagine it would be a problem to just upgrade phpMyAdmin to the new version. But when a new version of CPanel is released that makes use of the new phpMyAdmin, the upgrade could very well barf because the expected old version of phpMyAdmin is not there. Though, admittedly, to say I have very little experience with maintaining CPanel would be giving me too much credit. :(

Posted

I agree with Paul - it's just a link, so CPanel shouldn't care for what you get from that link.. as far as it's concerned, it could even be a I AM A SPAMMER site.

It should be no different to the Cpanel software.

At least that's how I see it and IMHO it would be the best way to structure CPanel, because of issues just like this one - upgrading one of the third party tools it uses.

 

Raul

Posted

Well, the best way to structure CPanel and the way it is structured may be two vastly different things, as I've discovered many times with other software packages and packaging systems that I've used over the years. :(

 

And please remember that I have no particular CPanel experience to speak of beyond being a user. :lol:

Posted

I'm right there with ya, rayners. I have learned so much here and the single most important thing that I've learned is:

 

Things are usually more complex than what's seen on the surface.

 

Li

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