All the phpMyAdmin tables are defined in the SQL dump that comes with the package in sql/create_tables.sql. You can import that file in it's entirety (will also re-create any other tables you might have dropped) or just create the missing table by running this query:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `pma__tracking` (
`db_name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`table_name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`version` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
`date_created` datetime NOT NULL,
`date_updated` datetime NOT NULL,
`schema_snapshot` text NOT NULL,
`schema_sql` text,
`data_sql` longtext,
`tracking` set('UPDATE','REPLACE','INSERT','DELETE','TRUNCATE','CREATE DATABASE','ALTER DATABASE','DROP DATABASE','CREATE TABLE','ALTER TABLE','RENAME TABLE','DROP TABLE','CREATE INDEX','DROP INDEX','CREATE VIEW','ALTER VIEW','DROP VIEW') default NULL,
`tracking_active` int(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
PRIMARY KEY (`db_name`,`table_name`,`version`)
)
COMMENT='Database changes tracking for phpMyAdmin'
DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
Switch to the phpmyadmin database. You can then use the "SQL" tab to execute this query directly on the database.
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