Re: new package request

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Michael Fleming wrote:
On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 21:16 -0700, Don Russell wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
On 4/2/06, Don Russell <bugzilla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I installed Fedora Core 5, including httpd (Apache) and mySQL.... I
can't find any rpms for phpMyAdmin.

<snip>

Place it on: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/WishList  I've
actually been meaning to package this so I'll try to get off my butt
and do it.

            -Mike
Thanks Mike... but *what" do I place there? I don't actually *have* anything other than the gzip file available at http://www.phpmyadmin.net

And *how* to I put something there? I couldn't find a link to anything where I could add a comment/make a request...

I'm trying to install phpMyAdmin 2.8.0.2 manually.... but that's going so well, I thought I'd take a break and see what it takes to request it be added to Extras. :-)

Somewhat off topic, but this has led me to get off my arse and update my
own phpmyadmin package - have a wander over to
http://www.enlartenment.com/packages/fedora/5/x86_64/repodata/repoview/phpmyadmin-0-2.8.0.2-1.fc5.mf.html
(actually a noarch package that should install anywhere, also in
FC4/i386 repo flavour :-)

It's certainly not ready for Extras though and more a quick whip-up.
Poke me enough and I'll give it more work though :-P

OK... I went to your web page and d/l the rpm.... a couple of observations:
Your page says the file is 11.59MBytes, but I get an actual size of: Length: 3,752,535 (3.6M)

What time zone are you in? Changelog date says Tue 4 Apr 2006 08:00:00

Right now it is Mon 3 Apr 2006 18:05 UTC

I'll try to get to your rpm today and give you some feedback.

Don

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