Which is one very good reason why it should be a separate RPM, no?  If
it were in the contrib RPM then you could not install that RPM *at all*
on a machine that didn't have all of pgadmin's dependencies.  I don't
know offhand what its dependencies are, but I'd imagine they include a
fair number of "GUI" packages.

                        regards, tom lane
Hi Tom,
I don't think it has any PG Admin dependencies, it's just a set of c functions that allow the user to manipulate files
on the server. i.e. for updating the pg_hba.conf and the postgresql.conf.

It needs a source install of Postgresql not pgAdmin to compile.

All I am trying to say is that it should be included in this file: postgresql-contrib-8.1.3-1PGDG.i686.rpm
so binary linux users can use it almost as easy as the binary win32 users.

Later,

Tony

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