I'm not sure about that workaround.
It does not work for me, on lucid, since you cannot use the
error_reporting() function in an apache conf file.
I added it instead to /etc/phppgadmin/config.inc.php:
// per Ubuntu bug 614481
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED);
and it seems to work.
Note that (~E_DEPRECATED) alone would also turn on E_STRICT, which itself
causes further phppgadmin breakage, and is not in any case advised for
production systems. E_ALL does not include E_STRICT, so the above should be
safer.
** Summary changed:
- phppgadmin uses deprected php commands
+ phppgadmin uses deprecated php commands
** Tags added: deprecated
** Tags removed: depicrated
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phppgadmin uses deprecated php commands
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