Hi On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 7:51 AM Paulo Toledo <part.tol...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
> Hi > When installing PgAdmin 6.2 on Linux Fedora 34 I received the following > message below: > > -------------------------------------- > > Dependencies resolved. > ================================================== > Package Architecture Version Repository Size. > ================================================== > Updating: > pgadmin4 noarch 6.2-1.fc34 pgAdmin4 6.2k > pgadmin4-desktop x86_64 6.2-1.fc34 pgAdmin4 81 M > pgadmin4-server x86_64 6.2-1.fc34 pgAdmin4 88 M > pgadmin4-web noarch 6.2-1.fc34 pgAdmin4 8.7 k > > transaction summary > ================================================== > Update 4 Packs > > Total download size: 169M > Right? [y/N]: y > Downloading packages: > (1/4): pgadmin4-6.2-1.fc34.noarch.rpm 9.4 kB/s | 6.2 kB 00:00 > (2/4): pgadmin4-web-6.2-1.fc34.noarch.rpm 58 kB/s | 8.7 kB 00:00 > (3/4): pgadmin4-desktop-6.2-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm 13 MB/s | 81 MB 00:06 > (4/4): pgadmin4-server-6.2-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm 13 MB/s | 88 MB 00:06 > ------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------------------------- ------------------ > Total 26 MB/s | 169 MB 00:06 > Performing transaction verification > Transaction verification completed. > Running transaction test > Downloaded packages are cached until the next successful transaction. > You can remove cached packages by running 'dnf clean packages'. > Error: Transaction test error: > the /usr/lib/.build-id/f4/aa4b6fb3d014792f7a0be4ed6cbdd514c32d9e file > from the pgadmin4-server-6.2-1.fc34.x86_64 installation conflicts with the > python3-3.9.7-1.fc34.x86_64 package file > > -------------------------------------- > > Is there any procedure you can do to fix it? > > If you accept, I am available to assist with the version testing and > compilation of PgAdmin on Linux Fedora if you forward me the guidelines on > how to do it. > I've pushed a fix for this issue for future releases, and updated the current build in the repo so you should now be able to install (you may need to do a "dnf clean all" first). Thanks. -- Dave Page Blog: https://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com