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2017-03-29
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.0.10.20, a release containing a security fix and a bug fix.
The security fix relates to the possible bypass of $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword']
, see PMASA-2017-08.
The bug fix relates to searching a database when the locale is not set 'en'.
As long as no users are configured with no password or the server is not relying on $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword'] for security protection, this update is not a required upgrade. For more information, you can refer to the ChangeLog file included with this release and the security announcements at https://www.phpmyadmin.net/security/
2017-03-29
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.7.0, a regular maintenance release containing new features, bug fixes, and a security fix.
A complete list of new features and bugs that have been fixed is available in the ChangeLog file or changelog.php included with this release.
Notable changes since 4.6.6:
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword']
is ignored (PMASA-2017-8)Starting with this version, phpMyAdmin uses Composer to manage PHP library dependencies while under development. Users downloading the official source distribution will not notice a difference, however users of the git repository should refer to https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#installing-from-git for details.
Also beginning with this version, we've made some changes to the files available for download. There are now three different packages available: all-languages
and english
are the same downloads we've offered for some time, the former featuring all languages for which we have a reasonable amount of translations and the latter being a smaller English-only download. We have added a source
download, which includes the unit test suite, Gettext po files, documentation source, and JavaScript source files; these are omitted from the other packages as most users have no need for them. We have also reduced the number of compression formats available due to low utilization; for each package we have .tar.gz, .tar.xz, and .zip formats available.
There are many more improvements; please refer to the ChangeLog for full details.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net
Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this work possible!
2017-03-08
The phpMyAdmin team announces the release of the 4.7.0-rc1, which is planned to be the final release candidate before 4.7.0 becomes stable later this month.
This version is available for public testing before the actual release of 4.7.0. You can see existing issues or log new ones at https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues/.
A complete list of new features and bugs that have been fixed is available in the ChangeLog file or changelog.php included with this release.
Changes since 4.7.0-beta1:
A few highlights of changes before 4.7.0-beta1:
Starting with this version, phpMyAdmin uses Composer to manage PHP library dependencies while under development. Users downloading the official source distribution will not notice a difference, however users of the git repository should refer to https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#installing-from-git for details.
Also beginning with this version, we've made some changes to the files available for download. There are now three different packages available: all-langauges
and english
are the same downloads we've offered for some time, the former featuring all languages for which we have a reasonable amount of translations and the latter being a smaller English-only download. We have added a source
download, which includes the unit test suite, Gettext po files, documentation source, and JavaScript source files; these are omitted from the other packages as most users have no need for them. We have also reduced the number of compression formats available due to low utilization; for each package we have .tar.gz, .tar.xz, and .zip formats available.
There are many more improvements; please refer to the ChangeLog for full details.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net
Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this work possible!
The phpMyAdmin Team
2017-02-28
The phpMyAdmin project is excited to have been selected by Google as a participating organization for Google Summer of Code 2017.
You can learn more about Google Summer of Code, check out our ideas list or GSoC landing page, and connect with us on the developer mailing list.
Interested students can introduce themselves on the mailing list, begin making small contributions as pull requests, and become familiar with the ideas list.
Google Summer of Code is an initiative sponsored by Google that gives college students real-world experience and a stipend for working with Open Source projects through the summer.
2017-01-26
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.7.0-beta1, the first public beta release of the upcoming version 4.7.0.
This version is available for public testing before the actual release of 4.7.0. You can see existing issues or log new ones at https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues.
A complete list of new features and bugs that have been fixed is available in the ChangeLog file or changelog.php included with this release.
A few highlights:
Starting with this version, phpMyAdmin uses Composer to manage PHP library dependencies while under development. Users downloading the official source distribution will not notice a difference, however users of the git repository should refer to https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#installing-from-git for details.
Also beginning with this version, we've made some changes to the files available for download. There are now three
different packages available: all-langauges
and english
are the same downloads we've offered for some time, the former
featuring all languages for which we have a reasonable amount of translations and the latter being a smaller English-only
download. We have added a source
download, which includes the unit test suite, Gettext po files, documentation source, and
JavaScript source files; these are omited from the other packages as most users have no need for them. We have also reduced
the number of compression formats available due to low utilization; for each package we have .tar.gz, .tar.xz, and .zip formats
available.
There are many more improvements; please refer to the ChangeLog for full details.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net
Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this work possible!
The phpMyAdmin Team
2017-01-25
The phpMyAdmin Project is looking for a full-time or part-time developer to assist in development, including bug fixing and refactoring.
The ideal candidate will dynamically balance their workload based on outstanding issues and priority, but is anticipated to break down to these percentages (in priority order of what's most important to least important):
Security maintenance (5%)
Bug fixing and issue assessment (45%)
Code base improvement like refactoring and writing unit tests (45%)
Implementation of new features (5%)
The Developer shall publish a weekly blog post about his/her work to the phpMyAdmin community.
The Developer shall send a monthly invoice to the Software Freedom Conservancy for the work done during that month.
All work produced by the Developer is to be licensed under "GPLv2 or later".
This is an independent contractor position: the Developer will be responsible for his/her own equipment and expenses.
The candidate will be able to demonstrate a very good knowledge of phpMyAdmin's code base. In addition, we expect excellent skills in all of the technologies used by phpMyAdmin (PHP, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, MySQL) and excellent communication skills.
Candidates should submit their proposal (including their CV, availability, and financial terms) to: pmadeveloper@sfconservancy.org. The deadline for this initial round of proposals is 2017-02-10.
2017-01-23
The phpMyAdmin project is pleased to announce the release of phpMyAdmin versions 4.6.6 (including bug and security fixes), 4.4.15.10 (security fixes), and 4.0.10.19 (security fixes). We recommend all users update their phpMyAdmin installations.
There have been changes in the behavior since previous version:
Aside from the changes and security improvements, many bugs have been fixed including:
lower_case_names=2
Please note that, as previously announced, the 4.4 branch is no longer supported. This security release is planned as the final 4.4 release. See the 4.4.15.10 release notes for more information.
As always, downloads and release notes are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net/downloads
For more information, please see
The phpMyAdmin team
2016-12-05
Welcome to phpMyAdmin version 4.6.5.2, a patch-level release which fixes an issue with exporting certain character sequences including a backslash (\), such as \r\n.
Because this issue #12765 affects export functionality, we do recommend updating when possible.
As always, downloads are available at https://www.phpmyadmin.net/downloads/
Previously fixed in 4.6.5.1:
Highlights from the 4.6.5 release:
A full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog file included with every release.
The phpMyAdmin team
2016-11-26
We at the phpMyAdmin project are releasing version 4.6.5.1 as a quick fix to two issues caused by yesterday's 4.6.5 release:
2016-11-25
The phpMyAdmin project is pleased to announce the release of phpMyAdmin versions 4.6.5 (including bug and security fixes), 4.4.15.9 (security fixes), and 4.0.10.18 (security fixes). We recommend all users update their phpMyAdmin installations.
Aside from the security improvements, many bugs have been fixed in version 4.6.5 including:
Please note that this is expected to be the final release of the 4.4 branch, which ended security support on October 1, 2016.
We are particularly grateful for the work of researcher Emanuel Bronshtein who helped identify many of these flaws.