[Bug 225575] Review Request: roundcubemail - Round Cube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client

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Summary: Review Request: roundcubemail - Round Cube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225575


tokul at users.sourceforge.net changed:

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------- Additional Comments From tokul at users.sourceforge.net  2007-05-07 03:58 EST -------
(In reply to comment #26)
> (In reply to comment #24)
> > Please note that this is not roundcube or php support forum.
> 
> Well, perhaps if I had written "roundcubemail RPM" claims to support sqlite...
> you'd have gotten what I meant.  This is a package review.  If the package has
> information that indicates that you can use sqlite and you in fact can not, then
> that will lead to a poor user experience (and many bug reports).  And it is
> things like this, among many others, that I'm checking for.

Roundcube rpm does not claim that you can use sqlite. Upstream documentation
does. rpm says "RoundCube Webmail is written in PHP and requires the MySQL
database." If packager starts fixing upstream documentation without cooperation
with upstream, he or she will have issues with package updates.

RoundCube should work with mysql, mysqli, postgresql and sqlite, if your PHP
install has required database functions. If developer removes remaining database
specific function calls and turns on DB/MDB2 portability options, interface will
work with all databases supported by Pear DB/MDB2. Pear DB/MDB2 libraries don't
support PDO. If you want SQLite support without changes in Fedora's PHP
packages, write PDO backend for roundcube.

Your question does look like support question, because you haven't bothered to
do basic PHP tests (see http://www.php.net/phpinfo) and ask on bugzilla how to
do that.

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