I think the real question is "how do I make pgadmin4 use the locally
installed psycopg instead of the system version?"
On 8/1/19 10:32 AM, Tony Shelver wrote:
The article at stackoverflow is here
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57226520/select-does-not-return-values-postgres-11-4>
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 17:28, Tony Shelver <tshel...@gmail.com
<mailto:tshel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks for the replies: the version is PG11.4.
As for needing to upgrade: I just want to fix the problem. This was
a working environment until I updated pgAdmin4.
The fix suggested on Stackoverflow was to move to psycopg2 2.8, but it
doesn't seem to be possible.
If there is another fix that anyone is aware of, I would love to know.
I tried to uninstall pgAdmin4, then install psycopg 2.8 via pip, then
reinstall pgadmoin4 again using the Synatpic / Ubunto package manager,
but it just installs pscopg2.7 over the top.
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 16:50, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
<mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>> wrote:
On 8/1/19 7:39 AM, Tony Shelver wrote:
> I am getting an 'able oid' when querying any tables using the
Query tool.
> When using the view / edit data option, everything works fine.
Should have asked in previous post:
What Postgres version(s)?
>
> I came across this
> <<<
>
> The problem is due to python3-psycopg2. The latest pgadmin4 version
> requires psycopg2-2.8. But if you're on Debian/Ubuntu stable, apt
> installed v2.7. So you need to update it with pip :
>
> |sudo pip3 install -U psycopg2
>>>>
> |
>
> |The problem is that the upgrade to psycopg 2.8 doesn't work, as
it's
> installed as part of the dtsutils package along with pgadmin4.
>
> |
>
> |Any ideas?
> |
>
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