On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 10:20 -0800, Ben Mohilef wrote: > > On 1/28/06, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Anyone been able to get pgadmin3 installed on CentOS-4 ? > > > > > > The WxGTK2 stuff makes it impossible for me to get installed from > > > RPM/SRPM from their site and likewise, couldn't rebuild from Fedora > > > SRPMS either. > > > > > > I figure between Jim and Owen and ???, somebody might have succeeded > > > where I would be doomed. I can get around with phppgadmin but pgadmin3 > > > is pretty cool. > > > > I haven't really put any effort into building it, because... well, I > > don't use postgresql and no one requested it. I suppose I could kick > > it around a bit tomorrow and see what happens. No promises though. > > > > > > -- > > Jim Perrin > > System Architect - UIT > > Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center > > > > > > The wxGTK rpm's for el4 are available from the dries repositary or any of > its mirrors (the Nov 26 build). I recall that to install the wx rpms a couple of > other libraries were needed which came from the dag or dries repositary. > It's been a while since I installed pgadmin3, so I don't remember which > libraries they are. > > The source rpm is also there should someone want to customize and > repackage it. > > I can't access the laptop with RHEL4 and pgadmin3 on it until later next > week at which time I will look for the dependencies associated with the > installation. > > Hope this helps. ---- rpmforge (I presume this is what you are referring to with Dries' wx rpm's) is wxGTK-2.4.2-5.2 and pgadmin3 source rpm's clearly want wxGTK-2.6.x so unless I were to locate a much older version of pgadmin3 that might have satisfied itself with wxGTK-2.4.2 - I cannot build. Of course, I am willing to learn new tricks... Thanks Craig