it's me again . . . so I had a closer look at the whole thing. I tried
to install on two different hardware environments (different
installations) and had no other reaction. Also the authentication-method
doesn't make any difference. I cleaned up the data-base -> no reaction.

It is like one of my predecessors said: You run into the error as soon
as You installed citadel on precise and start it.

Beside the upper error-messages in the syslog the webcit says it is not
able to find or hold a connection to the citadel-server.

So @Michael Basse it is reproducible on other systems . . .

Deinstalling on ubuntu precise looks weired, because as far as I'm
informed about it an <apt-get purge citadel-suite> is supposed to clean
the system completely including configurations. Even an <apt-get
autoremove> afterwards that wipes the software obviously doesn't clean
totally, because a new installation after that is different to the first
one. It don't ask for basic-configuration anymore. So there must be
something kept.

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  [12.04] citadel-server is producing errors every second in syslog (DB:
  not a restored transaction DB: PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb():
  PANIC: Invalid argument citadel: bdb(): txn_commit: DB_RUNRECOVERY:
  Fatal error, run database recover)

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