all PEAR packages to php?-pear-* and all Apache packages to ap13-* or
ap2-* respectively. Add new variables to simplify the Makefile
handling. Add CONFLICTS on the old names. Reset revisions of bumped
packages. ap-php will now depend on the default Apache and PHP version.
All programs using it have an implicit option of the Apache version
as well.
OK from jlam@ and adrianp@.
and MAKE_DIRS:
* There is no need to set PKG_SYSCONFDIR as the concept is quite
meaningless for PHP applications. Simply copy the CONF_FILES
from the examples directory into ${PREFIX}/share/phppgadmin/conf.
* Use REQD_DIRS instead of MAKE_DIRS since these directories are
under ${PREFIX} and we want to always create/remove these
directories regardless of the value of PKG_CONFIG.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1 due to changes in the +INSTALL and +DEINSTALL
scripts.
ChangeLog:
* Fix for PHP 4.4.0's new strict references
* Small improvement to Opera browser detection in the tree
* Fix listing of opaque functions in 7.2
* Fix listing of opclasses and functions pre 7.3
From the HISTORY:
> Version 3.5.4
> -------------
>
> Bugs
> * Fix security hole in include() of language file:
> http://secunia.com/advisories/15941/
> Check now requires that the language filename be in the list
> of known allowed filenames.
> * Fix that functions returning cstring were not being listed
> * Make parsing of PostgreSQL 1-dimensional arrays correct. Makes
> named function parameter use more reliable.
> * Fix downloading of the results of multiline queries.
>
>
> Version 3.5.3
> -------------
>
> Bugs
> * Fix using schema enabled dump on non-schema enabled backend
> * Don't try setting no timeout when in safe mode
> * Reload browser after executing arbitrary SQL
> * Fix browser in RTL languages
> * Fix inability to drop database using the drop link
> * Fix last internal oid for PostgreSQL 8.0
> * Fix (again) dumping on v8 for windows, exclude dumping some objects.
>
> Translations
> * Portuguese from Francisco
>
>
> Version 3.5.2
> -------------
>
> Bugs
> * Fix export to work with release candidates and beta releases as well as finals
> (Russell Smith)
> * Fix port selection for local connections (Russell Smith)
> * Fix timeouts on long running operations (Adrian Nida)
> * Allow Multiline character and character varying editing and inserting
> * Do browser language detection for all languages
>
> Translations
> * Japanese from Tadashi
> * Danish from Arne
Changes since 3.4.1:
Features: added context-sensitive online help system, better support
for 8.0, "sticky" navigation, better grant/revole. syntax
highlightling for PL/*, better navigation.
Translations: added Romanian, Mongolian, Ukrainian, Hebrew, and updates
to others.
Bugs
* Fix that non-Auto mode import didn't work (Adrian Nida)
* Fix inability to drop constraints when using a non-english translation
* Work around MSIE's failure to handle downloads in SSL mode
* Allow insert, update, delete, references and trigger to be granted
and revoked on views.
See HISTORY for full new feature list.
by Sergio Jimenez.
The full change list since 2.4 is not available, and even the changes in 3.x
line are too numberous to list. See package file HISTORY for details.
Highlights include much more complete support for various PostgreSQL features,
full support for version up to and including 8.0 beta1, localization
to many languages.
Provided in PR 17683 by Sergio Jimenez <sjr@hispabsd.org>
phpPgAdmin is phpMyAdmin (for MySQL) ported to PostgreSQL. phpPgAdmin
is a fully functional PostgreSQL administration utility. You can use
it to create an maintain multiple databases and even multiple servers.
Features include:
- create and drop databases
- create, copy, drop and alter table/view/sequence/function/indicie/trigger
- edit and add fields (to the extent Postgres allows)
- execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
- manage primary and unique keys
- create and read dumps of tables
- administer one single database
- administer multiple servers
- administer postgres users and groups