Den 25 nov 2013 12:00 skrev "Jonas Smedegaard" <[email protected]>: > > Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen (2013-11-25 11:34:32) > > [Jonas Smedegaard] > > > I suggest to use either Postgres or SQLite backend, instead of > > > MySQL: Both of those support password-less access.
There are infrastructure in Debian for handling this for both MySQL, postgress and other databases. I don't remember the package name right now. > > I would love ot use either, but do you or anyone else have any idea > > how to convince owncloud to use it by default when installing it for > > the first time? The package doesn't use the infrastructure to create users and databases yet. They might want a patch for that. As it is now, you have to create user and database yourself. > For Debian, package owncloud favors package owncloud-mysql over > owncloud-pgsql or owncloud-sqlite, so make sure to explicitly choose the > wanted backend package. Just install your preference database before installing, or in the cases of owncloud, select the right packages. There are a owncloud-postgress in testing. > If Debian-packaged owncloud does not automatically use the backend > installed, and ask through debconf when multiple ones are installed, I'd > say that's a bug in the packaging - no matter upstream defaults. Look at the package in Debian's package database... > I don't know if that's the case, since I don't use PHP-based > applications. It isn't. > - Jonas Anders J.
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