abbeaf67ec
Live testing on a real DirectAdmin/CustomBuild server showed the Apache alias fix alone wasn't enough: the default vhost serving /var/www/html uses `SuexecUserGroup webapps webapps`, so PHP for the private phpMyAdmin copy actually executes as user/group "webapps" - not as Apache's own httpd.conf "Group" (typically "apache"), which is what detect_apache_group() was reading. SSO ticket files ended up owned root:apache with mode 0640, unreadable by the webapps-executing da_login.php, producing "The phpMyAdmin login ticket is not available or has already been used." even though the ticket really was written. detect_apache_group() now checks the default vhost's SuexecUserGroup directive first (the actual PHP-execution identity under SuExec), and only falls back to the plain Apache Group directive when no SuexecUserGroup is configured. Bump version to 1.2.13 and rebuild the release archive.