Le 16/05/2012 19:22, Pierre Chevalier claviota:
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If you use debian stable, it won't ever happen. You can try backports.
It should work with your Debian stable.

Yes, I have backports repositories enabled. But for some reason, there
is no way to get the most recent version of pgadmin3.
I will try to force things a bit harder in my apt-get.

Youpi!
It worked!  I just had to be more convincing when I spoke to my synaptic.

Actually, I had first to force pgadmin3-data to version 1.14.0-1~bpo60+1 from the backport, and AFTER I forced also pgadmin3 to version 1.14.0-1~bpo60+1.


What I was doing (wrong) was to force pgadmin3 to backport version: for some reason, it was solving dependencies by taking version 1.10.5-1 of pgadmin3-data from stable, and then pgadmin3 was also set to version 1.10.5-1...

Now, back to work, and I'll leave my psql console (just a little bit, though) for pgadmin!

Thanks - merci!

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Pierre
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