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and subject line Re: phpmyadmin: Auto-config niggle
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Package: phpmyadmin
Version: 4:3.4.11.1-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***

   * What led up to the situation? apt-get install phpmyadmin,
     would you like to use dbconfig-common?
   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)? I deleted the mysql root user in favor of
     an alternative privileged mysql username
   * What was the outcome of this action? the phpmyadmin
     auto configure failed.
   * What outcome would you hope for instead? A prompt
     prefilled with the database 'root' user prefilled,
     but editable in the event the root user is not 'root'.

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-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages phpmyadmin depends on:
ii  dbconfig-common        1.8.47+nmu1
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.48
ii  libapache2-mod-php5    5.4.4-10
ii  perl                   5.14.2-16
ii  php5                   5.4.4-10
ii  php5-mcrypt            5.4.4-10
ii  php5-mysql             5.4.4-10
ii  ttf-dejavu-core        2.33-3
ii  ucf                    3.0025+nmu3

Versions of packages phpmyadmin recommends:
ii  apache2                          2.2.22-12
ii  apache2-mpm-prefork [httpd]      2.2.22-12
ii  mysql-client                     5.5.28+dfsg-1
ii  mysql-client-5.5 [mysql-client]  5.5.28+dfsg-1
ii  php5-gd                          5.4.4-10

Versions of packages phpmyadmin suggests:
ii  mysql-server  5.5.28+dfsg-1
pn  www-browser   <none>

-- debconf information:
  phpmyadmin/app-password-confirm: (password omitted)
  phpmyadmin/mysql/admin-pass: (password omitted)
  phpmyadmin/password-confirm: (password omitted)
  phpmyadmin/setup-password: (password omitted)
  phpmyadmin/mysql/app-pass: (password omitted)
  phpmyadmin/remove-error: abort
  phpmyadmin/internal/reconfiguring: false
  phpmyadmin/missing-db-package-error: abort
  phpmyadmin/setup-username: admin
  phpmyadmin/db/app-user: phpmyadmin
  phpmyadmin/install-error: abort
* phpmyadmin/reconfigure-webserver: apache2
  phpmyadmin/remote/newhost:
  phpmyadmin/remote/host:
  phpmyadmin/upgrade-error: abort
  phpmyadmin/dbconfig-reinstall: false
  phpmyadmin/dbconfig-install: true
  phpmyadmin/db/dbname: phpmyadmin
  phpmyadmin/database-type: mysql
  phpmyadmin/internal/skip-preseed: false
  phpmyadmin/remote/port:
  phpmyadmin/dbconfig-upgrade: true
  phpmyadmin/upgrade-backup: true
  phpmyadmin/dbconfig-remove:
  phpmyadmin/passwords-do-not-match:
  phpmyadmin/mysql/method: unix socket
  phpmyadmin/mysql/admin-user: root
  phpmyadmin/purge: false

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On 03-01-13 21:45, BradChesney79 wrote:
>    * What led up to the situation? apt-get install phpmyadmin,
>      would you like to use dbconfig-common?
>    * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
>      ineffective)? I deleted the mysql root user in favor of
>      an alternative privileged mysql username
>    * What was the outcome of this action? the phpmyadmin
>      auto configure failed.
>    * What outcome would you hope for instead? A prompt
>      prefilled with the database 'root' user prefilled,
>      but editable in the event the root user is not 'root'.

This is already possible if you set debconf priority to low.

E.g.:
export DEBIAN_PRIORITY=low
apt-get install phpmyadmin

third dbconfig-common question.

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