Thanks for the link.
This can be closed if needed
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021, 11:30 AM William Desportes <1936...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> > If you have a root password for MySQL set before phpmyadmin is installed
> the installer craps out, because it is looking for a blank password. The
> same
> If you have a root password for MySQL set before phpmyadmin is installed
the installer craps out, because it is looking for a blank password. The
same goes for the update script.
I'm not a coder, just a person that has been plagued since I discovered
this awesome piece of software.
This is
If you have a root password for MySQL set before phpmyadmin is installed
the installer craps out, because it is looking for a blank password. The
same goes for the update script.
I'm not a coder, just a person that has been plagued since I discovered
this awesome piece of software.
On Thu, Jul
> I think this relates to me having a password and after 25 million
years you all still haven't figured out a way to work around that.
Could you explain yourself better on this ?
I am not sure to understand
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Title:
package phpmyadmin 4:4.9.5+dfsg1-2 failed to