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Subject: pgadmin4 RPM broken?
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 09:37:08 -0400
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Hello Devrim,
I know that pgadmin4 is being overhauled, but it looks like the current yum
installation is broken.
I just tried the following procedure:
1. Create a Centos7 VM
2. sudo yum -y install
https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/9.5/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/pgdg-centos95-9.5-3.noarch.rp...
3. sudo yum install pgadmin4-v1-web
When I do this, I get a lot of errors about missing python-* packages. I
know that rencently, the python-* dependencies were changed to a prefix of
pgadmin4-python. This all worked fine until the python-* packages were
removed from the yum repository. When that happened, the currently-posted
pgadmin4 is based on a specfile that still has Requires lines referencing
the old dependency package structure, that are now missing.
As a quick example, take a look at:
pgrpms/rpm/redhat/9.5/pgadmin4-v1/EL-7/ pgadmin4-v1.spec
This specfile still has a bunch of Requires lines for
Requires: python3-babel >= 1.3
Requires: python3-flask >= 0.11.1
etc.
I know there's a FIXME written to do the work, but if that is going to take
some time to do, I might request that the python-* packages be restored
temporarily so that the current version of pgadmin4 on the yum repository
will be able to install properly.
Regards,
-John Harvey
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