Forks of pgadmin3?

2019-03-22 Thread Christian Henz
I know I'm late to the party, but we're only now migrating from
Postgres 9.x, realizing that pgadmin3 does not support Postgres 11.

I have checked out pgadmin4, but I don't like it at all. My colleagues
feel the same way, and some web searching suggests that we are not
alone.

So I wonder if there are any active forks of pgadmin3?

I found some on Github with some significant changes that I assume
were done by people working for VK, the Russian social network. These
appear to be personal hacks though (monosyllabic commit messages, build
scripts added with hard coded local paths etc.).

There are also the Debian packages that have patches adding Postgres
10 support among other things. Not sure if there would be interest
there in continuing to support newer Postgres versions.

Are there other, more organized efforts to continue pgadmin3?

Are there technical reasons why such a continuation would not make
sense?

Cheers,
Christian

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Christian Henz
Software Developer, software & vision Sarrazin GmbH & Co. KG




Re: Forks of pgadmin3?

2019-03-25 Thread Christian Henz


Am 23.03.19 um 01:36 schrieb Jeff Janes:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 8:04 AM Steve Atkins  <mailto:st...@blighty.com>> wrote:
> 
> There's the BigSQL fork, which had at least some minimal support
> for 10. I've no idea whether it's had / needs anything for 11
> 
> I just installed BigSQL's v11 of the database to get the pgAdmin3 that
> comes with it (I couldn't get the Windows installer to install just
> pgAdmin, I had to take the entire server installation along with it) . 
> Even though it comes with v11, when you start it says it only supports
> up to v10, and then gives a series of warnings about catalogs and system
> admin functions not being as expected.
>  

I had found their pgadmin3 page
(https://www.openscg.com/bigsql/pgadmin3/) before, but the source link
there gives a 404, so I thought it may be obsolete.

I also did not find any other links to sources on their page (other than
links back to the upstream projects).

Greetings,
Christian

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Christian Henz
Software Developer, software & vision Sarrazin GmbH & Co. KG