That worked. Thanks Dave for the help and the guidance.Appreciate it. On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 1:34 PM Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:
> Hi > > On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 8:13 AM Prasanth M Sasidharan <prasha...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello Dave, >> >> That actually worked . I did the rpm installation of python & pgadmin and >> I was able to install it successfully. >> >> However, I am unable to login to the pgadmin4 page due to incorrect >> username and password. I am using the same email address and password given >> while running the /usr/pgadmin4/bin/setup-web.sh. >> >> Is there any additional configuration needed? >> > > My guess is you've run into an issue caused by increased validation in the > flask-security-too module, the workaround for which is described at > https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/6550#note-27 (it'll be fixed in the > upcoming v5.5 release). Essentially, because your machine is isolated from > the internet, your email address is probably failing the deliverability > check that the python module now does by default. > > Essentially, you need to add: > > SECURITY_EMAIL_VALIDATOR_ARGS={"check_deliverability": False} > > to your config_local.py or config_system.py file. See > https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/5.4/config_py.html for more info on > those files. > > >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 7:31 PM Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 2:56 PM Prasanth M Sasidharan < >>> prasha...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Dave, >>>> >>>> Appreciate the reply. I downloaded the python package from >>>> https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.8/Python-3.6.8.tgz and compiled >>>> it. >>>> >>>> However, it's still throwing the same error . Would appreciate if you >>>> could point me to the right direction >>>> >>> >>> Sure. Install the Python 3 package from CentOS/Redhat (as appropriate >>> for whatever your OS is). The pgAdmin RPM is complaining because you don't >>> have the python3 RPM installed. >>> >>> Using a from-source installation of Python isn't supported by the RPMs. >>> If you really want to use a from-source installation, you'll have to build >>> pgAdmin yourself, manually. Which is a lot of work, and quite complex. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> [image: image.png] >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 7:02 PM Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 2:13 PM Prasanth M Sasidharan < >>>>> prasha...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hello Team, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am trying to install pgadmin4 from rpm since my machine doesn't >>>>>> have internet access to connect to the repo. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have manually installed python3 and have set python3 as the >>>>>> default python. >>>>>> >>>>>> [image: image.png] >>>>>> When I try to install the pgadmin server rpm, it throws the following >>>>>> error. Any help would be much appreciated: >>>>>> >>>>>> [hadoop@v11 pgadmin]$ *rpm -ivv pgadmin4-server-5.1-1.el7.x86_64.rp*m >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> If you're installing that RPM (which I'll note is an old version - you >>>>> should use v5.4), you're presumably using CentOS/RHEL 7.x. On that >>>>> platform, the python3 package is v3.6.8, not v3.9.6 which begs the >>>>> question; how did you install Python 3? If you did not do so using the >>>>> vendor supplied packages, then installing pgAdmin won't work, and it most >>>>> likely won't work even if you forced the installation. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Dave Page >>>>> Blog: https://pgsnake.blogspot.com >>>>> Twitter: @pgsnake >>>>> >>>>> EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Live every day as if it were your last, because one of these days, it >>>> will be. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Prasanth M Sasidharan >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dave Page >>> Blog: https://pgsnake.blogspot.com >>> Twitter: @pgsnake >>> >>> EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Live every day as if it were your last, because one of these days, it >> will be. >> >> Regards, >> >> Prasanth M Sasidharan >> > > > -- > Dave Page > Blog: https://pgsnake.blogspot.com > Twitter: @pgsnake > > EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com > > -- Live every day as if it were your last, because one of these days, it will be. Regards, Prasanth M Sasidharan