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I installed pgAdmin 4 as part of the postgres installer for Windows. pgAdmin is now telling me there is a newer version (4.8, > 4.5 which I have). However, there is no built in upgrade functionality that I can see, and when I went to download and run the pgAdmin 4 installer to upgrade, it installed itself in the wrong place, leading to problems.
PgAdmin 4 (Windows) Download. Maintainer: Dave Page. PgAdmin is available for Windows™ 7 SP1 (desktop) or 2008R2 (server) and above. The packages below include both the Desktop Runtime and Web Application: pgAdmin 4 v4.13 (released Sept. 19, 2019) pgAdmin 4 v4.12 (released Aug. I installed pgAdmin 4 as part of the postgres installer for Windows. PgAdmin is now telling me there is a newer version (4.84.5 which I have). However, there is no built in upgrade functionality that I can see, and when I went to download and run the pgAdmin 4 installer to upgrade, it installed itself in the wrong place, leading to problems.
At first I tried installing it to the default location (
C:Program Files (x86)pgAdmin 4v4
), which was incorrect, because the previous installation (from the postgres installer) went to a different location (C:Program FilesPostgreSQL11pgAdmin 4
).The second time, I pointed it to my existing install of postgres (
C:Program FilesPostgreSQL11pgAdmin 4
), but it installed itself to a subdirectory there instead (C:Program FilesPostgreSQL11pgAdmin 4v4
), rather than upgrading the existing installation, once again yielding to duplicated installations and problems arising from that. I assume if I go download the postgres installer, it will just reinstall version 4.5 of pgAdmin, though I have not tested this.What is the correct method for upgrading a pgAdmin instance originally installed by the postgres Windows installer?
AnomalyAnomaly
3 Answers
If you Download the installer from here https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin/pgadmin4/v4.8/windows/
It should automatically install the 4.8 version in (C:Program Files (x86)pgAdmin 4v4)overwriting any existing 4.x version but keeping your server connections and setting.
In your case, the previous install was in a different place, therefore, you ended up having 2 versions.
What I suggest to you is go to control panel and uninstall from there all the versions you have. After that go to the above link, download and install the v4.8 in the default location. Every time there is a new version available just install it and let the installer install it on the default location.
Please note that your pgadmin server connections can be found in %appdata%pgAdmin.
Note that I have personally just upgraded from v4.5 to v4.8 using this method (installing it in the default location) and it worked like a charm.
Claudio CorchezClaudio Corchez
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Not sure the best approach here.If you update directly pgadmin from: https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin/pgadmin4/v4.10/windows/ the installation goes into 'C:Program Files (x86)pgAdmin 4v4runtimepgAdmin4.exe'
Wheras the installation of the whole EnterpriseDB Installer from:https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads is installed here:'C:Program FilesPostgreSQL11pgAdmin 4binpgAdmin4.exe'
This looks like a wholly undesirable conflict? And leads to the problem identified by @Anomaly ?
IanGSIanGS
I think the best option is to go to 'Program and files' -> Select 'PostgreSQL' and 'Uninstall'. Uninstaller will you ask you if you want to uninstall the whole application or only individual components. Select individual components and then select 'pgAdmin'. This will uninstall pgAdmin from PostgreSQL directory. From now install the latest version pgAdmin only from official website which will install it into:
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