On 05/08/2017 03:57 AM, Devrim Gündüz wrote: > > Hi Josh, > > Sorry for the late response, I have 10K unread emails as of now: > > On Tue, 2017-04-25 at 08:24 -0700, Josh Berkus wrote: > >> I know how to fix my personal install (and container image). But I want >> to fix the RPM package so that it's fixed for most users. Right now, >> install from RPM is kind of broken. >> >> Here's the changes that need to happen on the RPM: >> >> 1. Remove the QT dependencies for pgadmin4-v1-web > > Why? I thought we need them to run pgadmin4?
Not for pgadmin-web, see upthread. Just for the desktop version. And pulling in QT on RH/Fedora means pulling in all of Xorg, some 200MB of additional packages. >> 2. Have the RPM create /usr/share/httpd/.pgadmin, owned by apache user. >> (is this the best location? If not, what is?) > > Good question. I think that location is good. Going to go back on this, because I looked at Freedesktop standards. It should go in /var/lib/pgadmin or /var/run/pgadmin. This will mean creating a config_local.py file to support this. >> 3. Fix the systemd unit file so that the pgadmin4 unit is owned by apache. > > Why? I did not read all the emails in this thread (yet), but all of the unit > files are owned by root, and I see no exception on my system. Not the file itself, the *process*. Right how you have the process starting as root, which means that the permissions on the pgadmin database are set wrong. >> 4. (optional) set up files according to FDL standards, putting configs >> for pgadmin4 in /etc/pgadmin and the db in /var/run/pgadmin (or similar). > > Red Hat does not care about that that much, does it? Especially for /etc part. True about the /etc/ part. However, I can tell you that RH is pushing security standards where nothing can write to /usr/ or /opt/ at runtime, so I don't want to put the db in either of those master directories. > >> Devrim, where is the source for this rpm build? > > https://yum.postgresql.org/srpms/testing/10/redhat/rhel-7-x86_64/repoview/pgadmin4-v1.html No, I mean the rpm template files, not the source of the software. -- Josh Berkus Containers & Databases Oh My! -- Sent via pgadmin-hackers mailing list (pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-hackers