Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.0.10.14, 4.4.15.4, and 4.5.4.1.
These are bugfix releases that correct some issues that were discovered
with the recent security fixes. These issues affected only a certain
number of users and we apologize for the inconvenience.
phpMyAdmin 4.0.10.14 corrects an error when running under PHP 5.2
phpMyAdmin 4.4.15.4 corrects issue 11892, which can cause an error about
redeclaring a class and also includes code to make integration easier
for package managers who are including phpMyAdmin in their distribution.
phpMyAdmin 4.5.4.1 corrects issue 11892, which can cause an error about
redeclaring a class and also includes code to make integration easier
for package managers who are including phpMyAdmin in their distribution.
More information is available in the release notes:
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.0.10.14/
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.4.15.4/
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.5.4.1/
For the team,
Isaac
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.5.4, which contains regular bug fixes and a
number of security fixes. The phpMyAdmin project also announces the
release of versions 4.4.15.3 (a security release compatible with PHP
versions as old as 5.3.7 and MySQL 5.5), and 4.0.10.13 (a security
release compatible with PHP versions as old as 5.2 and MySQL 5).
The security incidents will be documented in the upcoming PMASA-2016-1
through PMASA-2016-9, which will be available shortly at
https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/
See
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.5.4/
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.4.15.3/
* https://www.phpmyadmin.net/files/4.0.10.13/
Beginning January 1, 2016 releases are GPG signed by Isaac Bennetch; you
can find more information about his key at
http://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#verifying-phpmyadmin-releas….
Older releases signed by Marc Delisle are still considered
cryptographically authentic, however none of those versions are
officially supported as these releases supersede those.
For the team,
Isaac Bennetch