Agreed, however I think we should officially list all possible supported
databases that SQL init scripts are provided for - MySQL, PostgreSQL,
SQLite.
They can post to the mailing list if there is a problem because thats what
people are going to do anyway for any issue.
My PostgreSQL experience is limited, but I know its structure well enough
and how it implements objects to become an ODBMS.
Chris
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 19:46:03 +1000, till klimpong@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Chris,
On 6/12/07, Chris Fordham chris@xhost.com.au wrote:
It says this:
RoundCube Webmail is written in PHP and requires the MySQL database.
However other database servers can be used. I just installed mysql for
no reason on a server when I could of used the existing PostgreSQL ! :(It should probably say "works with MySQL and may work with other databases (whatever MDB2 supports), but we didn't test it" ;)
I am looking forward to read more about your Postgre experience, I
really am! :)Till