On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:55 AM, marcelo <marcelo.nico...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In the first place, I am a developer. So, what is the question if I try to
> build some software from the sources?
>
> Second: there is no pgAdmin4 binaries for Debian and derived distros.
>
> Lastly, mr Developer: some years ago, I contributed to porting Postgres 8.3
> to QnX. So, it's supposed I could read source code and adapt it to a very
> special environment like that.

There's no need for sarcasm. I have no idea of your abilities or what
you are trying to achieve. Had your goal been to just run pgAdmin,
then I might have been able to help you find a pre-built package to
save you having to do more work.

Unfortunately much I would like to have them, we do not yet have
Debian packages. In the meantime, my best suggestion is to either
build from source (which I realise is not straightforward), or you
could download the EnterpriseDB PostgreSQL 9.6 installers from
http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/pgdownload.do#linux, install
them, and then shutdown and disable the database server. Those
packages include a build of pgAdmin that should run on most modern
Linuxes (though I honestly don't know about Slackware which Rich was
trying to use).

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