Thread: Update: pgAdmin4 3.0 rpm repo for Fedora 28
Hello,
I'm using Fedora 28 and trying to install pgAdmin4 3.0 from the repositories. The steps in your homepage for fedora say that I have to install an rpm file, after installing the rpm for Fedora 28 that I can install pgadmin4 using the DNF command.
I simply can't find and install pgadmin4 using the DNF command. Am I missing here something?
Best regards,
Tal
i never used fedora .. but here is how I use pgadmin4 on ubuntu as non root in non server mode: 1. install virtualenv wrapper http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html 2. create a virtual env environment for pgadmin mkvirtualenv -p python3.6 pgadmin 3. start the virtualenv (if not yet started) workon pgadmin 4. install pgadmin pip install pgadmin4 5. add some configuration to allow pgdmin4 to run in usermode cd ~/.virtualenvs/pgadmin/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pgadmin4 - create config_local.py with the following content import os DATA_DIR = os.path.realpath(os.path.expanduser(u'~/.pgadmin/')) LOG_FILE = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.log') SQLITE_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.db') SESSION_DB_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'sessions') STORAGE_DIR = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'storage') SERVER_MODE = False 6. create an alias in ~/.bash_aliases to start pgadmin alias pg4="workon pgadmin;python ~/.virtualenvs/pgadmin/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pgadmin4/pgAdmin4.py" obertHTH r step 6 might be different for fedora pip install pg On 02.06.2018 13:39, Tal Glozman wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using Fedora 28 and trying to install pgAdmin4 3.0 from the > repositories. The steps in your homepage for fedora say that I have to > install an rpm file, after installing the rpm for Fedora 28 that I can > install pgadmin4 using the DNF command. > > I simply can't find and install pgadmin4 using the DNF command. Am I > missing here something? > > Best regards, > Tal >
Le sam. 2 juin, vers 13:39, Tal Glozman exprimait : > Hello, Hey ! > I'm using Fedora 28 and trying to install pgAdmin4 3.0 from the > repositories. The steps in your homepage [...] The homepage of pgadmin4 also mentions a dedicated mailing list: https://www.pgadmin.org/support/list/ I don't use nor Red Hat derivatives, neither pgadmin, so i can't give you a better answer. Regards, -- Stéphane KANSCHINE - https://www.hexack.fr./ - https://www.nuajik.io./ @ stephane@hexack.fr +33 6 64 31 72 52