Hi Frank, May I propose another option: DBeaver https://dbeaver.io/
If you have java on your system, you can just download the zip, and start it. Create a connection to postgis (dbeaver will download needed postgis jdbc jars) and you are in.... It even has a map-view for you gis data! AND if you start using gpkg, sqlite or other databases you can connect to it too Regards, Richard Duivenvoorde On 1/23/21 3:14 PM, Frank Voncken wrote: > Sebastiaan Couwenberg schreef op za 23-01-2021 om 14:49 [+0100]: >> While emailing this list is better than my personal inbox, since >> pgadmin4 is not maintained by this team it's still not very >> appropriate. > > I'm sorry, I thought the mailing list is open to all who are interested > in the use of GIS within Debian. So I presumed this list was > appropriate place for questions like here. > >> >> There is no pgadmin4 package in Debian by any team, so you either >> need >> to use the upstream packages in buster environment, or get pgadmin4 >> working on bulleye via other means which can include building it from >> source yourself, or searching the internet whose results include: >> >> https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin/pgadmin4/snapshots/ >> >> > O.k. Acknowlegded. > >> Kind Regards, >> >> Bas >> > > Good weekend and kind regards, > > Frank > > >
