Hi all,
I am undergraduate student in computer science.I find myself good with
skills required to contribute in the projects in your organization.
I will be applying as GSOC student for the organization by developing
features.
How can I get started ? Just to confirm if this organization is going
to participate in upcoming GSOC.Please let me know where can I find all
details to get started.
Thank You!
The phpMyAdmin team announces the release of phpMyAdmin version 4.8.5.
Among other bug fixes, this contains several important security fixes.
Upgrading is highly recommended for all users.
The security fixes involve:
* Arbitrary file read vulnerability
(https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2019-1)
* SQL injection in the Designer interface
(https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/PMASA-2019-2)
The arbitrary file read vulnerability could also be exploited to delete
arbitrary files on the server. This attack requires that phpMyAdmin be
run with the $cfg['AllowArbitraryServer'] directive set to true, which
is not the default. An attacker must run a malicious server process that
will masquerade as a MySQL server. This exploit has been found and fixed
recently in several other related projects and appears to be caused by a
bug in PHP (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77496).
In addition to the security fixes, this release also includes these bug
fixes and more as part of our regular release cycle:
* Export to SQL format not available
* QR code not shown when adding two-factor authentication to a user
account
* Issue with adding a new user in MySQL 8.0.11 and newer
* Frozen interface relating to Text_Plain_Sql plugin
* Table level Operations tab was missing
And several more. Complete notes are in the ChangeLog file included with
this release.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net/downloads/
Hi,
Just a heads up - not sure if you are aware, but I noticed that there is
no one actively maintaining the phpmyadmin Debian package at the moment
- the packaged version in Debian is currently 4.6.6.
https://qa.debian.org/popcon-graph.php?packages=phpmyadmin&show_installed=o…
Due to this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=916310
... As it stands, phpmyadmin will be dropped from Debian, and likely
from Ubuntu too in the next release (unless the Ubuntu team adopt it
explicitly).
Do you know if there's anyone available to maintain it during the Debian
10 release lifetime? Once the initial work to update the Debian package
to 4.8.4 is done, that means pushing security updates, and addressing
Debian bug reports whilst Debian 10 is a stable release.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=phpmyadmin;dist=unstable
FWIW, the version of PHP currently included with Debian 10 is 7.3.1.
Unfortunately I'm not really in a position to take this on myself, as I
haven't touched any php for > 5 years now - I noticed this because
someone happened to ask me to check which version of phpmyadmin will be
shipping in Debian 10!
Cheers,
Tim.
Hi team,
Our library project version numbers are a bit of a mess right now. We
maintain sql-parser, motranslator, and shapefile.
For sql-parser, we use git tags of the style "v4.3.1" and I'd like to
get rid of the "v" so tags are simply "5.0.0" and so on. This might
require a tweak to our infrastructure to create the GitHub release
(https://github.com/phpmyadmin/sql-parser/releases).
The other two use x.y style release names, and I'd like to add a patch
version so all tags moving forward are three numbers (x.y.z).
Any comments, support, or objections?