On 7/11/13 6:48 AM, Dieter Adriaenssens wrote:
2013/7/10 Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com:
On 7/10/13 11:31 AM, Dieter Adriaenssens wrote:
2013/7/10 Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com:
On 7/9/13 12:43 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
Le 2013-07-09 12:10, Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
On 7/3/13 1:04 PM, Isaac Bennetch wrote: > > Hi, since commit 37d142bc, where Michal removed compatibility code for > PHP 5.2, I seem to have problems with phpMyAdmin. > > The page displays approximately correctly, but there are no databases > listed and, aside from the navigation menu at the top of the screen > and error messages, the main page has no content. > > The demo server seems to be under extremely heavy load, so I'm unable > to test whether it's just me. I'm using PHP 5.3.3-7+squeeze15. > > Any thoughts?
With a bit more research, I'm finding that I don't always get error messages, but I never get a display of databases or any useful interface. Is this something anyone thinks we should investigate further or should I just upgrade my system to the more modern Wheezy and forget about it? My Squeeze install is rather outdated, despite having PHP 5.3.3 and Apache 2.2.16; I certainly don't need to make a big deal about this.
Hi Isaac, can you double-check that when you go back to the commit just before 37d142bc, then open a fresh navigator, all is fine?
Yes, I just did confirm and see the following: 0f3754a works okay 0f3754a is broken for me
The degree of brokenness seems to vary depending on a few factors (what URL I load, what I've configured as my auth_type, etc) -- the three options I've seen are:
- completely blank browser,
- Menu structure (navigation area links for documentation, logout, etc
and main page tab structure) but no databases available and no error/warning messages, or 3) Same as (2) but with errors/warning messages.
I've seen the problem on two similar Debian Squeeze systems that are different machines but running the same general configuration.
Additionally, I can confirm that when I update a system to Wheezy, which has PHP 5.4.4, MySQL 5.3.31, and Apache 2.2.2. As a reminder, the broken installs had PHP 5.3.3, MySQL 5.1.66, and Apache 2.2.16.
My system works, I have no problem updating to Wheezy, but I can keep the system running if we want to do more troubleshooting. It's up to the group to decide if this is worth looking in to.
Thanks again
I have squeeze running as well on my production server at work, but it has phpMyAdmin 4.0.4.1 installed, which shows no problems. I just cloned master to test, and I have the same issue as Isaac. BTW : I don't even have to login to get the main screen (but it doesn't show anything, except the preloaded structures and tabs, so there is no connection to the database)
When clicking on something, I get a AJAX/JS popup with message : Error in Processing Request, Error code: 500, Error text : Internal server error.
The error log says :
PHP Fatal error: Can't inherit abstract function SplObserver::update() (previously declared abstract in PluginObserver) in /usr/local/phpmyadmin/libraries/plugins/PluginObserver.class.php on line 23
The server is running on : PHP 5.3.3-7+squeeze15, Apache 2.2.16-6+squeeze11, MySQL 5.1.66-0+squeeze1 -- Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens
Thanks. Somehow you seem to have gotten more useful debugging information in about 15 minutes than I have in two days.
I just checked the log messages of the server. ;) Enabling your webserver to display errors, would show this message in your browser. But this is only recommended for development environments.
You mean configuring error reporting in config.inc.php so that it's displayed in the phpMyAdmin window? I have done that (and pasted some error messages previously), but didn't get the same message you did. Anyway...
BTW : I experienced the same problem on my netbook at home (Ubuntu Oneiric, with PHP 5.3.6-13ubuntu3.10), so the problem seems to be in PHP 5.3.
After some digging, this problem is identical to bug #3625 [0], which was fixed with commit 13d7f61 [1], but apparently the problem with the abstract functions is not fixed in 5.3, but only in 5.4. Michal removed the code that was introduced in this commit [1], so that's why it causes problems with systems running PHP 5.3. BTW : I haven't found a confirmation that this 'abstract function' problem is solved in PHP 5.4, but I think it is safe to assume this, because the problem so far doesn't arise only on systems PHP < 5.4.
I've put the removed code back in commit 6b7d1d813a [2]. It works for me. Please test.
Yes, it seems to completely fix the problem for me, confirmed across both my test machines. Thanks, Dieter!
Thanks to Isaac, for reporting.
[0] http://sourceforge.net/p/phpmyadmin/bugs/3625/ [1] https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/commit/13d7f61ef1eaaeb3cba391b29729... [2] https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/commit/13d7f61ef1eaaeb3cba391b29729...
-- Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens
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