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On 1/5/25 16:27, Nick wrote:

I sent this to the PgAdmin list but didn't get any replies. Not sure
how many people are on that list, but since these questions are general
enough, I figure someone on the main list will know:

I'm using the apt repository version for Debian 12 (Bookworm). I'm also
using Ansible to manage the server, and I have some questions about the
pgAdmin Debian package version.

1. If we're using the pgAdmin DEB repo, will `apt-update` always update
pgAdmin to the latest major version? ie. Will we be doing an upgrade
every four weeks?

From here:

https://www.pgadmin.org/download/pgadmin-4-apt/

Platform             Architecture First supported release Last supported
Debian 12 (Bookworm) x86_64 	  7.0 	                   -

So yes it will continue to be updated as long as Debian 12 is current.

I use Ubuntu 22.04 and pgAdmin regularly updates/upgrades.


2. Should `sudo /usr/pgadmin4/bin/setup-web.sh` be run every time `apt-
update` runs, or only once?

I have never run it after the first download.


3. Since the package is also installing Apache for us and configuring
it, is there a safe way for us to modify the Apache config without
breaking updates?

I have never gone that deep into it as I rarely use pgAdmin.


We'd like to enable TLS for Apache, but in a way that doesn't break
anything each time the setup playbook runs and updates PgAdmin.

Thanks,
Nick








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