Shakre, thanks for forwarding the bug.
It's not required to get it fixed by Debian, but the fix should have to go to Debian anyway.
@Zhang: yes, it's possible to change the pre/post-install scripts, that's likely what is required to get it fixed.
I have no idea though what needs to get done. Should it assume default settings and automatically setup a user and database etc?
Shakre, thanks for forwarding the bug.
It's not required to get it fixed by Debian, but the fix should have to go to Debian anyway.
@Zhang: yes, it's possible to change the pre/post-install scripts, that's likely what is required to get it fixed.
I have no idea though what needs to get done. Should it assume default settings and automatically setup a user and database etc?