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=phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
=Installing phpMyAdmin on your LinuxMCE Core=


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===phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.===
Installing on your LinuxMCE system
-open a shell on the core.  
-you will need to run as root to do this, so type 'sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin'
-Once it is completed installing, you will need to create a symlink to access it.
-Do this by typing 'sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/phpmyadmin'


This creates your simlink and your on your way!
 
===Installing on your LinuxMCE system===
*Open a shell on the core.
*You will need to run as root to do this, so type
  sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
*Once it is completed installing, you will need to create a symlink to access it.
*Do this by typing
  sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/phpmyadmin
 
====This creates your simlink and your on your way!====

Revision as of 07:47, 22 May 2008

Installing phpMyAdmin on your LinuxMCE Core

phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.

Installing on your LinuxMCE system

  • Open a shell on the core.
  • You will need to run as root to do this, so type
 sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
  • Once it is completed installing, you will need to create a symlink to access it.
  • Do this by typing
 sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/phpmyadmin