As most of us are affected by the switch to and from Daylight Savings
Time, it affects the time of the monthly IRC meeting. For me, the new
time now (standard time) is somewhat less convenient but still very
reasonable. If I recall correctly, we picked a time based on UTC to
make the time zone math easy, not to avoid DST changes.
How does the time change affect the rest of you? Does it matter at
all? This isn't something I'm picky about but know that in the past
the meetings have been scheduled during various team member's lunch
breaks and other short interruptions to the day, in which case the
time change may be more difficult. I'm just looking for opinions about
this.
Please remember that the monthly developer meeting will happen tomorrow. Also note that the meeting time may have changed from last time, depending on your country's observance of Daylight Savings Time.
Isaac
Respect Sir/Madam,
I am interested to work in your organisation. My main aim is to add some
new themes in phpmyadmin page.
Please reply me as soon as possible.
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Prithwish Dasgupta
Hello,
PHP 7.2 was released today. Currently we only announce support up to
7.1; is that because we don't want to announce support for something
that isn't officially released or is QA_4_7 incompatible with PHP 7.2?
If it's the former, we should probably quietly bump the version listed
on the website download page.
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.7.6, a regular maintenance release containing
bug fixes.
A complete list of new features and bugs that have been fixed is
available in the ChangeLog file or
changelog.php included with this release.
Notable changes since 4.7.5
* Fixed 'check all' interaction with filtering
* Add SJIS-win to default list of allowed charsets
* Improve detection that MySQL server needs SSL connection
* Support JSON datatype on MariaDB 10.2.7 and newer
* Fixed constructing ALTER query with AFTER
* Fixed changing password on MariaDB cluster
There are several more improvements; please refer to the ChangeLog for
full details.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net
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The phpMyAdmin Team
Hi team,
Do you think it's time for 4.7.6? With the US holiday last week, I
haven't yet performed the release which normally would have been a few
days ago, but looking at ChangeLog there aren't a lot of changes. Here
are the changes:
- issue #13517 Fixed check all interaction with filtering
- issue #13803 Add SJIS-win to default list of allowed charsets
- issue #13436 Improve detection that MySQL server needs SSL connection
- issue #13038 Support JSON datatype on MariaDB 10.2.7 and newer
- issue #13824 Fixed constructing ALTER query with AFTER
Isaac
Hi all
Today phpseclib 2.0.8 has been released. As that's library which we use
for cookie encryption, it's pretty important. The release is however
quite problematic for us:
- there are incompatible API changes
- it drops support for PHP 5.5
I've first noticed the API changes and adjusted our code to new API.
However there is also lack of support for PHP 5.5, what is probably
something we can not do in 4.7 release.
I'm not really sure these changes were intentional, it more seems to me
that the release was mistakenly done from the master branch instead of
2.0, so let's wait for them to respond:
https://github.com/phpseclib/phpseclib/issues/1219https://github.com/phpseclib/phpseclib/issues/1218
For now I've pinned phpseclib < 2.0.8 so that it works.
See https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/13846
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