Already tried "dpkg-reconfigure -plow roundcube-core". It asks
about the mailserver, encryption and stuff but not about the
database. When I installed phpmyadmin dbconfig-common asked
me to enter the database admin password and created the new
phpmyadmin database in MySQL.

I expected roundcube to do the same but it did not. It also did
not ask the mailserver settings, this only comes up with the -plow
parameter for dpkg-reconfigure.

Frank


Vincent Bernat-3 wrote:
> 
> OoO  Pendant le repas  du dimanche  24 janvier  2010, vers  19:39, Frank
> Niedermann <f...@thelogic.org> disait :
> 
>> I have installed the package roundcube on Debian Squeeze. It does not
>> create
>> the required database (roundcube-core and roundcube-mysql also
>> installed). I
>> already tried with dpkg-reconfigure but this does not work either.
> 
>> Other packages like phpmyadmin do work fine and are able to create the
>> database.
> 
>> Is this a known issue or should I create a bugreport? Can I fix it on my
>> own?
> 
> Well,   dunno    what   happens.   Database   creation    is   done   by
> dbconfig-common. You should  try "dpkg-reconfigure -plow roundcube-core"
> to check if it asks something.
> -- 
> panic("esp: what could it be... I wonder...");
>       2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/esp.c
> 
>  
> 

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