My First apt-get upgrade casualty - phpmyadmin 'broke'
- From: "Geoffrey R Thompson" <thompsgr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:12:08 -0600
Hi,
I have been using Debian for about six months, and have yet to have any
issues when upgrading system components with apt-get update / upgrade -
until today.
After updating phpmyadmin, I got a dialog box saying there is a conflict
between my config file and the new one being offered. I selected the 'keep
my config file' option - hoping this would get me through. In hindsight, I
probably should have looked at the differences.
After the upgrade, I started getting 'Internal Server Error' 500 538 when
going to the phpmyadmin page. I tried a number of things, finally doing a
apt-get -purge remove phpmyadmin and starting over - but I still have the
same problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance -
Geoff
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