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 > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Roundcube-does-not-create-database-tp27297817p27327268.html Sent from the Debian Devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org