pip, anyone?

2019-05-07 Thread Malik Rumi
So I am finally getting around to upgrading my pgadmin4, and I was a little confused about the 'best' way to install or upgrade. The answer to this question may be out there, but I didn't see it. I checked pypi, and a search for pgadmin4 came up empty. But I have seen blogs and tutorials (out of d

Re: pip, anyone?

2019-05-07 Thread richard coleman
Malik, Well for what it's worth, I'm running Kubuntu 18.10 and I usually apt-get install pgAdmin4. The instructions on how to add the relevant repository is here: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt . The only caveat is that it tends to lag behind the releases for windows and RPM (sometimes eve

Re: pip, anyone?

2019-05-07 Thread Malik Rumi
Thanks! And p.s. - for whatever reason, the first time I looked at the downloads page, I didn't scroll all the way down to the bottom. For further unexplained reasons, I just now went back to it and scrolled down to see: "To install, download the wheel and install with a command such as pip instal