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I've installed pgadmin3 on a remote ubuntu client and succesfully connected to the postgres db using:

sudo apt-get install pgadmin3

Problem is that when connecting to the postgres 9.1 server it notifies me that I don't have the latest pgadmin and some of the features might not work using this client.

From reading the pgadmin site I should download the postgres binary at http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/pgdownload.do but that's only a installer bin.

How can I install the pgadmin from that binary as the ubuntu one is not the latest? Alternatively, is there any other location where I can find the pgadmin binaries?

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  • Jorge, it's a specific problem for ubuntu 11.10 and postgresql 9.1. Check the post properly before editing.
    – Asken
    Nov 14, 2011 at 14:02

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There is a PPA having 1.14.0beta1 version but it does not have 11.10 support:

https://launchpad.net/~rhonda/+archive/pgadmin3

So you can try to add this PPA as 11.04 or download directly the packages and install them by hand:

https://launchpad.net/~rhonda/+archive/pgadmin3/+packages

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  • Can you walk me through it? I'm just an enthusiast. I've downloaded the tar.gz an unpacked it. Checking the INSTALL file. Says I should install postgresql... it's on another machine and I'd rather not install it on the client.
    – Asken
    Nov 14, 2011 at 13:30
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    Which tar.gz files? If you are asking for my answer, you can see there .deb packages. Just pick pgadmin3-data_1.14.0~beta1-1~ppa1~natty1_all.deb and according to your OS architecture pgadmin3_1.14.0~beta1-1~ppa1~natty1_i386.deb or pgadmin3_1.14.0~beta1-1~ppa1~natty1_amd64.deb Nov 14, 2011 at 15:08
  • You are welcome. I am glad that it worked. Nov 14, 2011 at 16:43
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this ppa works for me (ubuntu 11.10 32bit):

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:flexiondotorg/postgres
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pgadmin3
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  • I'm afraid that the ppa does not exists anymore.
    – Paco Abato
    Jul 29, 2017 at 15:32

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