Hi Dave,

Understood. I don’t think anyone expects you do that much work; I think we were 
just expecting/hoping it would be a recompile with a different switch sort of 
thing.

Jack

> On Nov 5, 2018, at 10:25 AM, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:
> 
> Updating to 64bit would require a huge amount of work to first get the code 
> working properly with wxWidgets 3, and then to move to Cocoa rather than 
> Carbon.
> 
> It’s not a good use of time given how unmaintainable (and out of date) that 
> code has become - it’s definitely not something I have time to do I’m afraid. 
> Time would be far better spend filling the remaining gaps in pgAdmin 4 
> (whatever they are - we’ve addressed the majority that were reported).
> 
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> On 5 Nov 2018, at 17:47, Jack Royal-Gordon <jac...@pobox.com 
> <mailto:jac...@pobox.com>> wrote:
> 
>> +1 - thanks for the heads-up, Bill. I was just about to upgrade, but I guess 
>> I’ll hold off until they respond to this request.
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 5, 2018, at 8:50 AM, Bill Evans <b...@literacybridge.org 
>>> <mailto:b...@literacybridge.org>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>>  
>>> I recently upgraded my Mac to the latest version of macOS. Now, when I run 
>>> pgadmin3, I get a message that it needs to be recompiled, apparently for 
>>> 64bit.
>>>  
>>> Is there a plan to rebuild pgadmin3 for macOS Mojave?
>>>  
>>> I know you’re rather bullish on #4, but it still isn’t up the the usability 
>>> and usefullness of pgadmin3. It would be great to have the working pgadmin 
>>> rebuilt for 64 bits while we wait for #4 to mature.
>>>  
>>> (And, yes, pgadmin3 is indeed getting a bit long in the tooth, but it is 
>>> still vastly more performant, and a much better UI than pgdamin4. #4 is 
>>> pretty, though.)
>> 

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