I've updated the wheel on the download site to fix this. As an upgrade
wouldn't fix existing installations, I just fixed it without bumping the
version number. For users that have already installed, uninstalling
pycrypto and pycryptodome and then reinstalling pycrypto is the correct fix.
On Thu, A
Well then thanks to Kushboo also
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 9:09 AM, Isaias Sanchez
wrote:
> The solution was thanks to Khushboo Vashi 'cause I reported this issue
> yesterday.
>
> https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/3296
> Let us know if it works for you.
>
>
> Derek Ealy wrote on 04/19/2018 04:
The solution was thanks to Khushboo Vashi 'cause I reported this issue
yesterday.
https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/3296
Let us know if it works for you.
Derek Ealy wrote on 04/19/2018 04:04 PM:
Allriiigghht Isaias!!
Man thanks, I was so freakin' annoyed at this upgrade not worki
Allriiigghht Isaias!!
Man thanks, I was so freakin' annoyed at this upgrade not working and how
frustrating recovering from it was. I'm glad you figured out what the
problem was, I had never even heard of pycrypto before to day.
Awesomesauce
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 8:57 AM, Isaias Sanche
I also had this problem, but the issue is some incompatibilities in
pycryptodome and pycrypto:
1. Install v3.0:
pip install ./pgadmin4-3.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
2. Unistall pycryptodome:
pip uninstall pycryptodome
3. Uninstall/Install pgcrypto:
pip uninstall pycrypto
pip3 install pycrypto
A couple of days ago I tried upgrading to v3.0. This never worked for me.
Normally I activate the python environment and then install the latest
wheel file to upgrade. I was never able to login successfully on v3.0.
So I gave up and tried to go back to v2.1, again I did so by reinstalling
the v2.1