Problem #1: If you visit http://www.pgadmin.org/download/ , you'll discover there's no link to any Ubuntu support listed there.

Problem #2: If you manage to find http://www.pgadmin.org/download/ubuntu.php anyway, it's only got current information up to Ubuntu Gusty, which is pretty old now. That part I can write a document to include there if someone wants to update the text:

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For Ubuntu versions Dapper, Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty, Koala, and Lynx, Ubuntu packages are maintained by Gerfried Fuchs. The versions available for each release are listed on the package's page at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pgadmin3

In order to install one of these packages, do the following:

1) Launch System/Administration/Synaptic Package Manager
2) Select Settings/Repositories
3) On the "Ubuntu Software" tab, make sure "Community-maintained Open Source software (universe) is checked 4) Close that section and follow the directions to reload the available packages 5) Now if you do a "Quick search" for pgadmin, you'll see the 3 packages there. Choose to install the main pgadmin3 package and the other two (that it depends on) will also be installed.

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Problem #3: Given the general popularity of Ubuntu and what I'm seeing in the version history here, I think it would also be appropriate to warn that versions of pgAdmin3 before the upcoming 1.12 do not support connecting to PostgreSQL 9.0 databases (the '"column "datconfig" does not exist' issue) on this page too. Even Ubuntu Lynx coming in March seems likely to release with pgAdmin3 1.10. I think somebody (and I'm getting that feeling it's going to be me) should figure out how to build a backport of the pgadmin HEAD that goes at least a couple of versions back to help out with this. I personally really need a PG9.0 compatible Jaunty build for example.

Am I correct that nobody besides Gerfried is building these Ubuntu packages right now, to provide a head start on things from where I'm sitting at? I think I can fork his Launchpad project and then hack up a backport of any required patches; just a matter of finding enough time to do it, given that this is new territory for me--I only build RPMs myself most days.

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Greg Smith  2ndQuadrant US  Baltimore, MD
PostgreSQL Training, Services and Support
g...@2ndquadrant.com   www.2ndQuadrant.us


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