Many web developers like me need this software.
I know I can compile it myself but the theme is that you have to compile it. If a dependency is missing, also compile it.
It is a long and incessant process for people who only need to use it.
Many web developers like me need this software.
I know I can compile it myself but the theme is that you have to compile it. If a dependency is missing, also compile it.
It is a long and incessant process for people who only need to use it.
Status | Assigned | Task | ||
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Frozen | JoshStrobl | T1775 phpmyadmin | ||
Invalid | None | T80 MariaDB | ||
Duplicate | ikey | T1689 Mariadb 10.1.19 |
We already have apache. It's just called by its proper name of "httpd".
As for phpmyadmin, that's a little useless without mysql or mariadb at the moment.
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I don't think this needs to be packaged.
It can be installed like any other php cms.
Download the zip file and unzip it in your document root, create a config.inc.php in phpmyadmin's root folder and edit it to fit your needs.
The config.inc.php can be created manually or using a setup script.
I second that. It is easy to install and run PhpMyAdmin by oneself and thus there would be little benefit if at all including it as a system package in Solus.
This has sat in accepted for inclusion for over a year now. Clearly, there is a lack of demand for the inclusion of this software, nobody has stepped up to provide a patch, maintain it, and properly integrate it. Closing as a result. Feel free to reopen but only when someone offers a patch via our proper patch submission methods and volunteers to be maintainer.
Those who need this immediately should follow the instructions by @fbg13.