Am 26.07.19 um 17:57 schrieb Mark Murawski:
> I had the same problem. Just installed the .deb and I'm running on
> buster and I accidentally was using the stretch repository.
>
> I updated to the buster pgadmin4 repo and now it's loading.
>
> Make sure your distro matches the package.
>
Running U
Am 26.07.19 um 13:54 schrieb Aditya Toshniwal:
> Hi,
>
> Could you please share log files having name like -
> .pgadmin.startup and .pgadmin.. You'll find these files in
> your user home directory.
trying my best:
Startup:
wambacher@server2:~$ pgadmin4
Python path: "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packa
Hello!
How can I go back to the traditional pgadmin4 interface where it runs in
its own window. I do not want to launch it as a browser tab.
I had the same problem. Just installed the .deb and I'm running on
buster and I accidentally was using the stretch repository.
I updated to the buster pgadmin4 repo and now it's loading.
Make sure your distro matches the package.
On 7/26/19 7:54 AM, Aditya Toshniwal wrote:
Hi,
Could you
Hi,
Could you please share log files having name like - .pgadmin.startup
and .pgadmin..
You'll find these files in your user home directory.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 5:04 PM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The current version 4.11 and 4.x before does not start the server on
> Ubuntu.
>
> When starting pgadmin4
Hi,
The current version 4.11 and 4.x before does not start the server on Ubuntu.
When starting pgadmin4 in a terminal window "pgadmin4" three splash
screens open with "Starting pgAdmin4 server...", "Taking longer than
usual...', 'Almost there..." and then "The Application server could not
be con
Thank you. Glad to hear !! :)
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:12 PM Chin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just want to express my appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress. While it
> started out as the most bloated, slowest and buggiest piece of software
> I've ever seen, the recent progress on it is nothing but as
Hello,
I just want to express my appreciation for pgAdmin 4's progress. While it
started out as the most bloated, slowest and buggiest piece of software
I've ever seen, the recent progress on it is nothing but astounding. It is
much more stable now, also much faster, more responsive, the installat