It should load up as expected like below. Now, save the vendor_config.php file and access phpMyAdmin in a web browser. ![]() The following TEMP_DIR and CONFIG_DIR values need to be updated in the vendor_config.php file like below: define('TEMP_DIR', '/var/lib/phpmyadmin/tmp/') ĭefine('CONFIG_DIR', '/etc/phpmyadmin/') sudo nano /usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/vendor_config.php To do so, edit the vendor_config.php file in your favorite text editor like vim or nano. The values should look the same as the screenshot below: Since the existing phpMyAdmin was installed via the APT package manager, we need to specify the appropriate TEMP_DIR and CONFIG_DIR location under the vendor_config.php file. ![]() Sudo mv phpMyAdmin-*/* /usr/share/phpmyadmin/ Step 3: Update the phpMyAdmin Configuration Now we need to move this latest folder to the appropriate location. Once downloaded, you will see a directory named like phpMyAdmin-all-languages in the current directory. sudo wget sudo unzip phpMyAdmin-latest-all-languages.zip You can download the latest copy of the phpMyAdmin archive file from its official download page using the command below. sudo my /usr/share/phpmyadmin/ /usr/share/phpmyadmin.bak Step 2: Download the Latest phpMyAdmin An easy way to do this is to simply rename the folder in the same location. When upgrading your phpMyAdmin instance, you should take a backup of your current phpMyAdmin installation directory.
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