Quoting Ďoďo <dodo.sk@xxxxxxxxx>:
> The second one was my problem. The libdbi-mysql was not installed. But
> refdbd exist without any message. I thin this is the basic message
> wchich should be printed and not only after manual execution with some
> -l and -L options.
>
The freedom to choose from several database backends is the horror of
all packagers. The Debian package system cannot realize that you
intend to use the MySQL driver, so it won't complain about unmet
dependencies.
I'll see whether refdbd can spit out more useful error messages when
run from the refdb-init script. In normal operation refdbd runs as a
daemon, so everything it sends to stderr is usually lost. But the
maintenance mode could very well send the information to stderr by
default.
> Create refdb as reference database
> 209:refdb
> 999:0 created:1 failed
>
The reference database should not be called "refdb". This is the only
name which is reserved for internal use (RefDB needs one system
database for styles and the journal word list). Just pick any other
name. I guess it wouldn't hurt to add some words along these lines to
the refdb-init script.
regards,
Markus
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