Re: pgadmin4 - which python

From: Egon Frerich <egon(at)frerich(dot)eu>
To: Dave Page <dpage(at)pgadmin(dot)org>
Cc: "pgadmin-support lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgadmin-support(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: pgadmin4 - which python
Date: 2020-11-03 11:40:48
Message-ID: 37f86f98-e6bf-73da-22e3-c00ed9daca07@frerich.eu
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Am 03.11.20 um 11:27 schrieb Dave Page:
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 10:24 AM Egon Frerich <egon(at)frerich(dot)eu
> <mailto:egon(at)frerich(dot)eu>> wrote:
>
> I want to install pgadmin4 with Mint 19.3. and get this:
>
> > thomas(at)Epsil192:~/Downloads/pgadmin4/pgadmin4-4.27/runtime$ sudo qmake
> > Project MESSAGE: ==================================
> > Project MESSAGE: Configuring the pgAdmin 4 runtime.
> > Project MESSAGE: ==================================
> > Project MESSAGE: Qt version: 5.12.8
> > Project ERROR: The PGADMIN_PYTHON_DIR environment variable is not
> set. Please set it to a directory path under which Python 3.4 or
> later has been installed and try again.
> > thomas(at)Epsil192:~/Downloads/pgadmin4/pgadmin4-4.27/runtime$ echo
> $PGADMIN_PYTHON_DIR
> > /usr/lib/python3.8/
>
> I don't understand why $PGADMIN_PYTHON_DIR is not found.
>
>
> Probably because you're running qmake under sudo, but the environment
> variable is set in your own session.
>
> There shouldn't be any need to run qmake under sudo. 
>
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> Dave Page
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Same result without 'sudo':

> thomas(at)Epsil192:~/Downloads/pgadmin4/pgadmin4-4.27/runtime$ qmake
> Project MESSAGE: ==================================
> Project MESSAGE: Configuring the pgAdmin 4 runtime.
> Project MESSAGE: ==================================
> Project MESSAGE: Qt version: 5.12.8
> Project ERROR: The PGADMIN_PYTHON_DIR environment variable is not set. Please set it to a directory path under which Python 3.4 or later has been installed and try again.
> thomas(at)Epsil192:~/Downloads/pgadmin4/pgadmin4-4.27/runtime$ echo $PGADMIN_PYTHON_DIR
> /usr/lib/python3.8/
> thomas(at)Epsil192:~/Downloads/pgadmin4/pgadmin4-4.27/runtime$

Egon

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