[MacPorts] #46402: phpMyAdmin - new version 4.3.4, released on 2014-12-29.

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#46402: phpMyAdmin - new version 4.3.4, released on 2014-12-29.
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  Reporter:  magill@…    |      Owner:  macports-tickets@…
      Type:  update      |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal      |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports       |    Version:
Resolution:  invalid     |   Keywords:
      Port:  phpmyadmin  |
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Changes (by larryv@…):

 * status:  new => closed
 * version:  2.3.3 =>
 * resolution:   => invalid
 * port:  php phpmyadmin => phpmyadmin


Old description:

> I don't know quite how to submit this --
> Variants lists phpMyAdmin by the PHP version number, not its own.
> PHP itself has not been upgraded (since 18 December) Version 5.6..4
> {{{
> phpmyadmin has the variants:
>    php53: Use php53
>    php54: Use php54
>    php55: Use php55
> [+]php56: Use php56
> }}}
>
> No release notes for 4.3.4 have been posted that I can find.

New description:

 I don't know quite how to submit this --\\
 Variants lists phpMyAdmin by the PHP version number, not its own.
 PHP itself has not been upgraded (since 18 December) Version 5.6..4
 {{{
 phpmyadmin has the variants:
    php53: Use php53
    php54: Use php54
    php55: Use php55
 [+]php56: Use php56
 }}}

 No release notes for 4.3.4 have been posted that I can find.

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Comment:

 Replying to [ticket:46402 magill@…]:
 > Variants lists phpMyAdmin by the PHP version number, not its own.

 `port variants` doesn’t tell you anything about the port’s version. Use
 `port info` for this.
 {{{
 % port info phpmyadmin
 phpmyadmin @4.3.4 (www, php, databases)
 Variants:             php53, php54, php55, [+]php56

 Description:          phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to
 handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.
                       phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations with
 MySQL. The most frequently used operations are
                       supported by the user interface (managing databases,
 tables, fields, relations, indexes, users,
                       permissions, etc), while you still have the ability
 to directly execute any SQL statement.
 Homepage:             http://www.phpmyadmin.net/

 Extract Dependencies: xz
 Runtime Dependencies: php56-gd, php56-mbstring, php56-mcrypt, php56-mysql,
 php56-zip
 Platforms:            darwin, freebsd
 License:              GPL-2
 Maintainers:          ryandesign at macports.org, openmaintainer
 }}}
 Note that the port is up to date.
 {{{
 % git log -1 $(port dir phpmyadmin)
 commit 2838be68fcda44892f1b6f929cead428b5b735a7
 Author: Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org>
 Date:   5 days ago

     phpmyadmin: update to 4.3.4


     git-svn-id: https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/trunk@130433
 d073be05-634f-4543-b044-5fe20cf6d1d6
 }}}

 > No release notes for 4.3.4 have been posted that I can find.

 https://github.com/phpmyadmin/history/blob/da38238/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-2014#L4

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