Dear Maintainer, re: pgadmin3
I am running Debian Testing and postgresql ver 12.1 on an amd machine I forward this as an update to bug #935881 because there is no real fix for this bug. The pgadmin site says that pgadmin3 is no longer supported. It would appear that migration to pgAdmin4 is their preferred solution. The situation is now somewhat critial for Debian|Testing because of the current upgrade of postgresql to version 12.1 This causes an error message : column ad.adsrc does not exist Much of the functionality of pgadmin3 is lost. It is no longer possible to access tables in pgadmin3 because of this bug. Presently two solutions are available, to either build the package (pgadmin4) from source code, or revert to version 11 pf postgresql. May I suggest that this bug be elevated to grave. HTH Richard A Lough apt list --installed | grep postgresql WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts. libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql/testing,now 1:6.3.4-2 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-11/testing,now 11.6-2~sid1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-12/testing,now 12.1-2 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-11/testing,now 11.6-2~sid1 amd64 [installed] postgresql-client-12/testing,now 12.1-2 amd64 [installed,automatic] postgresql-client-common/testing,now 210 all [installed,automatic] postgresql-common/testing,now 210 all [installed,automatic] postgresql/testing,now 12+210 all [installed]