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| | | > quit |
| | | # mysql roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql |
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| | | |
| | | * SQLite |
| | | -------- |
| | | Sqlite requires specifically php5 (sqlite in php4 currently doesn't |
| | |
| | | webserver can write to the file. |
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| | | |
| | | * PostgreSQL |
| | | ------------ |
| | | To use RoundCube with PostgreSQL support you have to follow the next |
| | | simple steps, which have to be done with the postgres system user (or |
| | | which ever is the database superuser): |
| | | |
| | | $ createuser roundcubemail |
| | | $ createdb -O roundcubemail roundcubemail |
| | | $ psql roundcubemail |
| | | |
| | | roundcubemail =# ALTER USER roundcube WITH PASSWORD 'the_new_password'; |
| | | roundcubemail =# \c - roundcubemail |
| | | roundcubemail => \i SQL/postgres.initial.sql |
| | | |
| | | All this has been tested with PostgreSQL 8.0.x and 7.4.x. Older |
| | | versions don't have a -O option for the createdb, so if you are |
| | | using that version you'll have to change ownership of the DB later. |
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| | | UPGRADING |
| | | ========= |
| | | If you already have a previous version of RoundCube installed, |