Using Squeeze 6.02.x. Can this version use the latest MySQL, PHP 5.3.1 and phpmyadmin 3.4.x ?
Thanks.
Ed.
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Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
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Re: Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Try using either backports or the dotdeb repo.
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Re: Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Thanks.
If you haven't guessed I am from the Windows world and playing with
lamp on a squeeze-install for a old AMD64 box.
I Google'd "dotdeb repo" and found -> http://www.dotdeb.org/instructions/
Got a key from MIT.edu Then did update and upgrade which did lots
of stuff, but when I call up phpmyadmin it seems the versions of MySQL,
PHP, and phpmyadmin did-not-change.
What happened ?
Here is what I currently have installed.
1). Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
2). PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
3). MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
4). PHP extension: mysqli
5). phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Are these the highest 'stable' versions for Squeeze ?
Thanks
Ed-
If you haven't guessed I am from the Windows world and playing with
lamp on a squeeze-install for a old AMD64 box.
I Google'd "dotdeb repo" and found -> http://www.dotdeb.org/instructions/
Got a key from MIT.edu Then did update and upgrade which did lots
of stuff, but when I call up phpmyadmin it seems the versions of MySQL,
PHP, and phpmyadmin did-not-change.
What happened ?
Here is what I currently have installed.
1). Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
2). PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
3). MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
4). PHP extension: mysqli
5). phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Are these the highest 'stable' versions for Squeeze ?
Thanks
Ed-
Re: Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
New to the Linux world so:
I followed -> http://www.dotdeb.org/instructions/
Didn't try backport as I am new to Linux and not ready for Beta products.
Are there dependencies for phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Is the following good enough for phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
PHP extension: mysqli
phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Thanks.
Ed.
I followed -> http://www.dotdeb.org/instructions/
Didn't try backport as I am new to Linux and not ready for Beta products.
Are there dependencies for phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Is the following good enough for phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
PHP extension: mysqli
phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Thanks.
Ed.
Re: Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
Being new to Linux, you may also need to accept that you are lacking knowledge in most areas - backports are not "beta products".UncleEd wrote: Didn't try backport as I am new to Linux and not ready for Beta products.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backporting
Re: Can Squeeze 6.02.x use phpmyadm 3.4.x ?
OK. . .
I am a VB/VBA programmer getting tired of MSFT after 20 years.
So looking into development in HTML5 and PHP.
So, that is the reason for the jump into Linux.
I been told that phpmyadmin 3.4.x is the way to go.
So that is the reason for the questions.
What ever backport is it seems to be a way to get
my hands on phpmyadmin 3.4.x
The big question is will it break my system using the following:
Debian Squeeze
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
PHP extension: mysqli
phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Thanks. . .
Ed.
I am a VB/VBA programmer getting tired of MSFT after 20 years.
So looking into development in HTML5 and PHP.
So, that is the reason for the jump into Linux.
I been told that phpmyadmin 3.4.x is the way to go.
So that is the reason for the questions.
What ever backport is it seems to be a way to get
my hands on phpmyadmin 3.4.x
The big question is will it break my system using the following:
Debian Squeeze
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
PHP Version 5.3.3-7+squeeze9
MySQL client version: 5.1.61.0+squeeze1
PHP extension: mysqli
phpMyAdmin Version: 3.3.7deb7
Thanks. . .
Ed.