Re: Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted - Mailing list pgsql-pkg-debian

From Christoph Berg
Subject Re: Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted
Date
Msg-id 20201103152737.GF116439@msg.df7cb.de
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In response to Re: Bug#834129: pgadmin4 adopter wanted  (William Bonnet <william@wbonnet.net>)
List pgsql-pkg-debian
Re: William Bonnet
> First of all i do apologize for my late answer, something went wrong on my side with email delivery... :(

Hi William,

the last week was very busy and I was just too tired to answer
earlier, sorry for that.

> In short :) i know what i am doing by applying to maintain a PG tool package :) it is going to be a lot of work, and
ihave checked that enough free time time in the coming months to handle this.
 

That sounds perfect. Thanks for volunteering.

> I was expecting to have this work to do and of course to with Ubuntu and Postgresql maintainers and community.

Ideally the package would be included in Debian and Ubuntu, but that
needs the whole "Javascript needs packing and proper licenses" issue
resolved first which will not be easy.

Until that happens, we have the packages on apt.postgresql.org, where
it is built for the Debian and Ubuntu distributions.

Another question is if "our" package needs adjustments now that
pgadmin4 upstream has published their own packages with a completely
different layout. (At the very least we should probably "Conflict:"
with their packages so users don't get into a mess when they have
installed both. Or maybe that's not a problem and having both works.)

> I propose to start on my side by upgrading  your pckage to latest  restarting  from existing package definition and
letyou knwow and see how things are going.
 

The packaging repository is https://salsa.debian.org/postgresql/pgadmin4 .
I suggest you get an account there, and clone the repository to work
on. I can also get you privileges to trigger builds for
https://pgdgbuild.dus.dg-i.net/job/pgadmin4/ and the related build
jobs there.

Christoph



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