[Bug 187843] Review Request: phpMyAdmin - Web based MySQL browser written in php

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Summary: Review Request: phpMyAdmin - Web based MySQL browser written in php


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=187843


mfleming+rpm at enlartenment.com changed:

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------- Additional Comments From mfleming+rpm at enlartenment.com  2006-04-04 04:43 EST -------
See also
http://www.enlartenment.com/packages/fedora/5/x86_64/repodata/repoview/phpmyadmin-0-2.8.0.2-1.fc5.mf.html
for my contribution.

Not a review per-se, but some comments after an elementary look at the package:

- Feel free to be more verbose in the %description and summary - you can do far
more than simply browse databases with it, it's a full admin app after all.
- The source package doesn't ship a default config.inc.php file, users would
normally create one on the fly. Yours is a good base but I would personally
create a %{_localstatedir}/www/phpmyadmin/scripts/config dir per the install
instructions (unfortunately they want it world writable *sigh*) allowing the
user to create the config via the included /scripts/setup.php interface without
much hassle.
- I would not restart apache in %post/%postun - either issue a reload or leave
it for the administrator to perform manually. Look at the services related
scriptlet at
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScriptletSnippets#head-a1898cc5440737a43df9b41b9ad6d7e7c7c3e6e2

Michael.

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