Fernando Hevia wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Just E. Mail <justemail@imwell-usa.com
> <mailto:justemail@imwell-usa.com>> wrote:
>
> Rod:
>
> I forgot to mention that I am a VERY VERY newbie. So what you wrote
> below is fine except I have no idea what it means.
OK. Here is how I think I did it -- been awhile since I did. Create a
file in /etc/yum.repos.d named 'pgdg-83.repo' with the lines I sent
before in it. You'll need to chose you own poison as far an editor
goes. I use vim, but with a default CentOS install there is vi and nano.
Once you have that should use the command
yum update pgadmin3 --enablerepo=pgdg83
if you have and older version installed or
yum install pgadmin3 --enablerepo=pgdg83
if not
YMMV. I'm basing this on my workstation which has suffered much abuse
yum/repo-wise as I use and experiment with many different packages. The biggest issue I've ran into with pgAdmin, I
believe,was with
wxWidgets. I had for awhile other packages that required an older or
newer version of wxGTK.
If you have a problem look into adding the rpmforge repository.
\\||/
Rod
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>
> In any case I did go to URL:
> http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/8.3/redhat/rhel-5server-i386/
> however at this site it has list of pgadmin as follows:
>
> pdadmin3-1.10.0-beta2_1.rhel5.i386.rpm
> pdadmin3-1.8.4-1.rhel5.i686.rpm
>
> The first file is a "beta" file and the second file is for "i686". I
> need a file for "i386". Please help!!
>
>
> Just use the Beta. It's pretty stable.
>