[Phpmyadmin-devel] 3.3.0

Tomas Srnka tomas.srnka at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 11:00:56 CET 2010


Hello,

Those are only small UI changes/improvements for synchronization
module, I think they can be ported into PMA3_3.

I'm sorry for not describing them in the comment.

Tomas

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Herman van Rink <rink at initfour.nl> wrote:
> Herman van Rink wrote:
>> Herman van Rink wrote:
>>
>>> Tomas Srnka wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Could you please test import progress bar again? I've just pushed
>>>> patch to git repo.
>>>> Apparently, I used wrong branch (or no branch at all), can anyone help
>>>> me with that one please?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Although I see the 2.9 tag it seems to be in the master branch, maybe
>>> Michal can enlighten us.
>>>
>>> My first basic test was a success, both firefox and opera were now able
>>> to import a .sql file without errors.
>>>
>>> A second test with a larger dataset did not go smoothly, but I have to
>>> investigate what went wrong there. Hopefully I'll have dome time for
>>> that later today or tomorrow.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> When the server has the uploadprogress module it went well, and when I
>> added the proper apc config that scenario also worked.
>>
>> I added a link to faq item 2.9 after the ImportUploadInfoNotAvailable
>> text, committed to both git and svn trunk.
>> I'll port it to QA_3_3 and MAINT_3_3_0 later today if no more issues arise.
>>
>
> I've committed the uploadprogress part of rev 13423 and 13424 to QA_3_3
> and MAINT_3_3_0 after some additional testing.
>
> 13423 also included changes to the following files, which I've not
> included. Tomas, could you indicate if/where these should be ported?
>
>    trunk/phpMyAdmin/libraries/server_synchronize.lib.php
>    trunk/phpMyAdmin/server_synchronize.php
>
>
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groet / Regards,
>
> Herman van Rink
> Initfour websolutions
>
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