Re: My first apt-get upgrade casualty - phpmyadmin



On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 15:52 -0600, Geoffrey R Thompson wrote:
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




Just a question: have you restarted your server? This can be a real
annoyance when you discover that you should have been able to solve the
problem by typing

/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
/etc/init.d/apache2 start

as root. (Assuming you use Apache2, of course.)

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