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Right now i saw there is update for phpMyAdmin script on my Centos 7, from 4.4.15 to 4.5.0.2. Once i made an update i went to check phpMyAdmin but it didnt want to load, instead i got blank page with "PHP 5.5+ is required".
Now if i want to install again i'm offered with 3.5.8.2, 4.0.10.11 or 4.5.0.2. First two are too old for Centos 7 and last one doesnt work because of PHP requirement. Never tested "Un-supported script install options" so i dont know if this actually works but then again what is the point to push update what will not work for specific distro.
How this happened?
Status:
Closed (fixed)
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Ok i removed 4.5.0.2 and install 4.4.15 using "Un-supported script install options" but i dont get how i was able to install something what is not supposed to be installed on my distro.
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 09/28/2015 - 00:04 Comment #2
This is a bug in the latest script update - it really should add a requirement for PHP 5.5. This will be fixed in a further update that will be rolled out to users later today.
Submitted by Issues on Mon, 10/12/2015 - 00:05 Comment #3
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.