Ubuntu 20.04 pgAdmin4 missing, libpython >= 3.7 needed

From: Alex Oh <alexoh86(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-pkg-debian(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Ubuntu 20.04 pgAdmin4 missing, libpython >= 3.7 needed
Date: 2020-04-24 18:46:04
Message-ID: CAK=6w_vgkZpsR=enjhW7MxGF41jCKRWvLrDk3q7LxyYzxx_XxQ@mail.gmail.com
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pgAdmin4 is not yet part of focal-fossa support, which is fine since it can
be obtained from eoan support packages. On Ubuntu 20.04, new installs of
pgAdmin4 from the eoan support is asking for libpython >= 3.7. The error
message is:

*sudo apt-get install pgadmin4Reading package lists... DoneBuilding
dependency tree Reading state information... DoneSome packages could
not be installed. This may mean that you haverequested an impossible
situation or if you are using the unstabledistribution that some required
packages have not yet been createdor been moved out of Incoming.The
following information may help to resolve the situation:The following
packages have unmet dependencies: pgadmin4 : Depends: libpython3.7 (>=
3.7.0) but it is not installableE: Unable to correct problems, you have
held broken packages.*

Even after installing libpython3.8, I still get the same error. Not sure
how to progress from here.

Thank you,

Alex

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