Same for other databases (postgresql). If not installed bacula is installed 
first, failing to initialize the database, because the server isn't there.
This is for maverick, lucid. A fix is afaik not available.

The "quick fix", "dpkg --configure -a" given just doesn't work. Not with
postgres, not with mysql.

The commands to create the database by hand are missing. For mysql and
postgres.

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Title:
  Bacula fails to install correctly if mysql wasn't installed before

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