I just had the same problem as Pander (#11).

The problem here was another installed webapp (DaviCAL) which overrode
include_path within its apache-config.

BTW: I found out by creating /var/lib/roundcube/phpinfo.php:

 <?php phpinfo() ?>

and then calling http://myserver/roundcube/phpinfo.php and checked
include_path within core section

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  PHP Fatal error:  Class 'PEAR' not found in
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