Re: pgAdmin 4 debian packaging (?)

2017-09-30 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Raphaël ENRICI 2017-09-22 > >> >> I just wanted to know if anybody was working on packagind pgAdmin 4 for > >> >> Debian? > >> > > >> > I think Christoph is working on this, if my memory serves well. Added > >> > him. > >> >

Re: pgAdmin 4 v1.6 Released!

2017-10-19 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Alasdair Campbell 2017-10-10 <20171010113716.cesg7rwsm2a6o4q3@COLONEL-K> > I was just wondering if packaging the missing Python modules for Debian > had been abandoned / forgotten about with the release of pgAdmin4 v2 and > PostgreSQL 10. Trent was trying to build a deb for pgAdmin4 and ran

Re: pgAdmin v3.1 candidate builds and source...

2018-07-02 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Khushboo Vashi 2018-07-02 > > I could finally build the packages now. (There were some issues with > > the python3.7 update happening in Debian at the same time, which broke > > a few bits, but I managed to work around.) > > > > One user raised the same issue that pgAdmin is not working with

Re: pgAdmin v3.1 candidate builds and source...

2018-06-30 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2018-06-28 > > That said, the web/pgadmin/static/*/generated/ directories have > > disappeared from the tarball, so pgadmin doesn't load anymore. Could > > you please put them back, as I don't think rebuilding them via yarn is > > feasible? Because that's not packaged either... > >

Re: pgAdmin 3.0 builds

2018-04-11 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2018-04-11 > New builds are at https://developer.pgadmin.org/~dpage/v3.0-2/. > > These fix the Windows crash that Fahar found (which happened if the user > had a space in their usename), and fix password

Re: pgAdmin 3.0 builds

2018-04-17 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2018-04-16 > > The python part is causing headaches - the move from flask-babel to > > flask-babelex is hurting because that's not available in Debian, and > > the move as such is controversial: > >

Re: pgAdmin 3.0 builds

2018-04-18 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Devrim Gündüz 2018-04-17 <1523980128.1745.33.ca...@gunduz.org> > Just a FYI -- I am about add two new subpackages to pgAdmin4 RPMs: > > - pgadmin4-desktop-common > - pgadmin4-desktop-gnome > > I aimed to split desktop components into their subpackages, in order to: > > * For "server-only"

Re: pgAdmin 3.0 builds

2018-04-16 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2018-04-12 > > > >> - This release removes dependencies on QtWebKit and/or QtWebEngine, > > and > > > >> uses the users default browser instead. > > > > This would need more testing anyway. > > > > Should be

Re: pgAdmin v3.1 candidate builds and source...

2018-06-28 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2018-06-27 > On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 8:28 PM, Christoph Berg wrote: > > > Re: Dave Page 2018-06-26 > rd6qnxa5ynh-x+-rpn...@mail.gmail.com> > > > ... can be found at https://developer.pgadmin.org/builds/2018-06-26-3.1/ > > > and dpage/p

Re: Packagers: Handling upgrade checks

2019-01-03 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2019-01-02 > As you probably know, pgAdmin 4 checks for updates upon startup, and > if a newer version is available, directs the user to www.pgadmin.org > to download it. > > UPGRADE_CHECK_ENABLED = False For Debian, I'll use this method. Programs "calling home" is actually

Re: Drop Python 2 support in pgAdmin?

2020-04-24 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page 2020-04-24 > Python 2 has been unsupported for a few months now. > > Does anyone object to dropping Python 2 support in pgAdmin? This primarily > affects our Python package - other installers and packages all use Python 3 > I believe. I've always been using Python 3 only for the

Re: pgAgent repo moved to Github

2022-09-21 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Dave Page > FYI, the pgAgent git repo has moved to Github: > > https://github.com/pgadmin-org/pgagent Thanks, I updated the Debian package. Christoph