Hi, On Fri, 2017-03-17 at 09:40 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > Hmm. That might be tricky. It might work if you just install it into > the web/ directory.
If we can make sure that it works, I can rename all packages (like pgadmin4- python-crypto), edit spec files, install them under the web/ directory. This will prevent the breakage that I mentioned at the end of this email. > Is the default version actually too old? It is 2.0.1 on RHEL 6 (vs 2.6.1 on RHEL 7, which is the version that I also used in the PGDG updated packages), and I'm seeing 2.6.1 in the requirements.txt file. > It's quite possible it will work, but we just haven't tested back that far. > The version numbers in requirements.txt are really just what we know works, > rather than what actually will in many cases. Just a FYI -- this is the list of the packages that I either added to RHEL 6 (via PGDG repo, not EPEL), or updated to a new version: python-beautifulsoup4 python-blinker python-crypto python-dateutil python-fixtures python-flask python-flask-babel python-flask-gravatar python-flask-htmlmin python-flask-login python-flask-mail python-flask-principal python-flask-security python-flask-sqlalchemy python-flask-wtf python-html5lib python-htmlmin python-importlib python-itsdangerous python-jinja2 python-markupsafe python-mimeparse python-passlib python-pbr python-pyrsistent python-simplejson python-speaklater python-sqlalchemy python-sqlparse python-werkzeug python-wsgiref python-wtforms At this point, I'm seriously considering to invent another sub-repo, at least to host these python dependencies, if installing under web/ won't work. The Python packages are purely static, and won't be updated frequently enough. We can host the main pgadmin4 package in our repo, but then it will be users' responsibility to install the dependencies by using our repo, which may break their systems (or not, no idea) Regards, -- Devrim Gündüz EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com PostgreSQL Danışmanı/Consultant, Red Hat Certified Engineer Twitter: @DevrimGunduz , @DevrimGunduzTR
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