On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Josh Berkus <j...@agliodbs.com> wrote:

> On 10/09/2016 04:36 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> > I'll confirm here that the Web version doesn't work either from the
> > Fedora packages.  In the case of the web version, this appears to be
> > because of confusion between Python2 and Python3 dependencies.
>
> Leaving out the SQLite bug (see other thread), here's the issues with
> the Fedora24 packages:
>
> 1. if the user intends to use pgadmin4-web with httpd, then the user
> needs to install httpd and python3-mod_wsgi packages (or mod_wsgi on
> CentOS and RHEL).
>
> 2. the packages need to create the directory /usr/share/httpd/.pgadmin,
> and add the SELinux label so that apache can write to it:
>
> chcon -R -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t /usr/share/httpd/.pgadmin
>
> The latter is going to be hard to do if you want the pgadmin4 app to
> continue to be independant of httpd (for example, to allow install with
> nginx).
>

Wouldn't it be better to make it put the files somewhere under
/var/lib/pgadmin? Seems like a more reasonable location for server-side
pgadmin. And upstream might want to make that "easily modifiable by
packagers" so it can be adapter to whatever distro it's being packaged on?
Surely it's wrong to store metadata file in /usr/share...

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