Hartmut Goebel wrote:
I'm curious. Isn't it common on Debian to do all the preparations when
installing a module. I personally would expect the user is added to the
server automatically. (But this would not be the first point where
Debian an me are incompatible ;-)

there are two cases where debian doesn't do that:

  * if it's not possible to setup a sane 'default' system because the
    defaults do vary from each and every installation (not such things
   like ip or passwords that can be asked through debconf)

  * if the maintainer(s) did not have had the time yet to properly
    implement the setup with debconf.

for tryton, the latter is the case. using debconf to setup dbs in a policy conformant way is not that trivial, and dbconfig-common is a bit underdocumented to be used easily without prior experience.

if you want to help on getting it done, you're most welcome.

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