OoO Pendant le repas du mardi 26 janvier 2010, vers 19:17, Frank Niedermann <f...@thelogic.org> disait :
> 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. Well, I don't know exactly how to solve your problem. You can ask on debian-us...@ldo (since debian-de...@ldo is not the right place to ask for help on this) or file a bug report. I doubt that the bug is related to roundcube since all database handling is done by dbconfig-common. You can also look at : debconf-get-selections | grep -E ^(roundcube-core|dbconfig-common) "dbconfig-install" key should be "true". -- BOFH excuse #269: Melting hard drives
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