Public bug reported:
1. When configuring roundcube in a clean lxc container (ubuntu-xenial-
amd64) it asked me to provide root password for MySQL so that it could
create its user/database. The problem is, mysql-server was not being
simultaneously installed, so there's no way for me to proceed. (Also,
after I installed mysql-server manually, I had problems restarting
roundcube configuration, found it easier to nuke and re-create the
container.) There indeed exists a rare case of using external database
server (what for?), but user is not even being asked.
2. Later on it stubbornly refused to establish IMAP connections to my
server. Turned out, the system was also missing all root certificates.
Considering intended use of the roundcube, I think that package ca-
certificates will be needed in the majority of cases.
Summarizing: please add mysql-server dependency to roundcube-mysql, and
ca-certificates dependency to roundcube itself.
** Affects: roundcube (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- roundcube configuration fails because mysql is missing, missing more
dependencies
+ roundcube configuration fails because mysql is missing, does not work without
ca-certificates
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roundcube configuration fails because mysql is missing, does not work
without ca-certificates
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