ell, a few years now - having someone
else actually create a feature request for it might give me the reminder
I need to actually get the work done.
Thanks Dave. Issue #9203 opened (and updated to reflect that the Debian
package installation--on a machine already running Nginx--fails to start
gt; would be all on a desktop development machine).
>
> 2. Install the Debian package, but disable Apache from running and
> instead deploy it against Nginx.
>
> 3. Request that a Debian package with Nginx support be supplied ...
>
I would suggest #2 and follow up wit
vers Nginx
support.
What would users (or developers) recommend, in terms of difficulty,
effort, experience or convenience?
1. Install pgadmin4 from sources, build it and deploy using Nginx (this
would be all on a desktop development machine).
2. Install the Debian package, but disable A
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 7:29 AM Nick wrote:
>
> I'm using the apt repository version for Debian 12 (Bookworm). I'm also
> using Ansible to manage the server, and I have some questions about the
> pgAdmin Debian package version.
>
> 1. If we're using the p
I'm using the apt repository version for Debian 12 (Bookworm). I'm also
using Ansible to manage the server, and I have some questions about the
pgAdmin Debian package version.
1. If we're using the pgAdmin DEB repo, will `apt-update` always update
pgAdmin to the latest major ve