Hi Gavin, Please run below commands -
export PYTHONHOME=/Applications/pgAdmin\ 4.app/Contents/Resources/venv /Applications/pgAdmin\ 4.app/Contents/Resources/venv/bin/python /Applications/pgAdmin\ 4.app/Contents/Resources/web/setup.py --dump-servers <path for pgadmin_dump_servers.json> Thanks, Yogesh Mahajan EnterpriseDB Corporation Phone: +91-9741705709 On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 8:59 PM Gavin Fleming <ga...@kartoza.com> wrote: > Hi > > I’m having no luck with setup.py —dump-servers on my Mac, any assistance > would be appreciated. > > MacOS 10.15.6 > pgAdmin4 v4.26 > > In /Applications/pgAdmin 4.app/Contents/Resources/web > > I ran source ../venv/bin/activate > > then tried these variations, all in the (venv): > > 1 > > python setup.py --dump-servers /Users/Shared/temp/pgadmin.json > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 17, in <module> > import builtins > ImportError: No module named builtins > > 2 > > python3 setup.py --dump-servers /Users/Shared/temp/pgadmin.json > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 18, in <module> > from pgadmin.model import db, User, Version, ServerGroup, Server, \ > File "/Applications/pgAdmin > 4.app/Contents/Resources/web/pgadmin/__init__.py", line 19, in <module> > from flask import Flask, abort, request, current_app, session, url_for > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ‘flask' > > 3 > > ./setup.py --dump-servers /Users/Shared/temp/pgadmin.json > > ./setup.py: line 11: Perform the initial setup of the application, by > creating the auth > and settings database.: command not found > ./setup.py: line 13: import: command not found > ./setup.py: line 14: import: command not found > ./setup.py: line 15: import: command not found > ./setup.py: line 16: import: command not found > ./setup.py: line 17: import: command not found > from: can't read /var/mail/pgadmin.model > ./setup.py: line 22: syntax error near unexpected token `(' > ./setup.py: line 22: `if 'SERVER_MODE' in globals():’ > > 4 > > pip install builtins > DEPRECATION: Python 2.7 will reach the end of its life on January 1st, > 2020. Please upgrade your Python as Python 2.7 won't be maintained after > that date. A future version of pip will drop support for Python 2.7. > Collecting builtins > ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement builtins > (from versions: none) > ERROR: No matching distribution found for builtins > >