Recommend libapache2-mod-php instead of apache2
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
phpmyadmin (Debian) |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
William Desportes | ||
phpmyadmin (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
William Desportes | ||
Jammy |
New
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned | ||
Kinetic |
Won't Fix
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned |
Bug Description
[ Impact ]
phpmyadmin does not work out of the box upon installation. It currently requires users to install libapache2-mod-php and restart apache2 so phpmyadmin starts working properly.
[ Test Plan ]
From a fresh Ubuntu installation:
- Install phpmyadmin with "apt install phpmyadmin"
- browse to http://
- At this point, you should be looking at a blank page. If you inspect the page source, you will see that apache2 is serving raw php code. This is because the apache2 php mod is not installed. You could workaround the issue by simply installing it and restarting apache2.
- Repeat all the steps, now using a package with. the proposed fix. When you navigate to http://
[ Where problems could occur ]
If libapache2-
[ Other Info ]
There are several places around with users asking why apache2 returns PHP code upon phpmyadmin installation. This should address the issue for those users.
This change is already applied from lunar on.
See: https:/
Changed in phpmyadmin (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Changed in phpmyadmin (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Released → In Progress |
summary: |
- [SRU] Update "Recommends:" + Recommend libapache2-mod-php instead of apache2 |
description: | updated |
Changed in phpmyadmin (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → William Desportes (williamdes) |
Changed in phpmyadmin (Ubuntu Kinetic): | |
status: | New → Won't Fix |
Fix is planned to be applied at Debian, already applied on phpsysinfo