Package: drupal Severity: normal
The setup script of drupal supports mysql and postgresql. For MySQL it is possible to run commands as mysql-root-equivalent (when running as root) using /etc/mysql/debian.cnf (Debian-specific). For postgresql one can simply su to user postgres and run any command. So by default there should be no reason to ask the user for an admin username and password. This only complicates the installation and prevents the package from a Good Debian Just-Works. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-686 Locale: LANG=he_IL.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=he_IL.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages drupal depends on: ii apache2 2.0.54-4 next generation, scalable, extenda ii apache2-mpm-worker [apache 2.0.54-4 high speed threaded model for Apac ii debconf 1.4.30.13 Debian configuration management sy ii makepasswd 1.10-2 Generate and encrypt passwords ii mysql-client [virtual-mysq 4.0.24-10 mysql database client binaries ii php4-cli 4:4.3.10-15 command-line interpreter for the p ii php4-mysql 4:4.3.10-15 MySQL module for php4 ii postfix [mail-transport-ag 2.1.5-9 A high-performance mail transport ii postgresql-client 7.4.7-6sarge1 front-end programs for PostgreSQL ii wwwconfig-common 0.0.43 Debian web auto configuration -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

