Thanks for reporting it Andreas.
I have tried to reproduce it several times with the chroot and I think
this is a non-issue.
For some reason your database was not created - possibly because on of
the mysql packages was not installed (moodle depends on mysql or
postgresql). This is what I was able to reproduce.
Therefore I think that moodle was already broken in lenny or in squeeze,
after upgrading from lenny - there is little I can do in squeeze to fix
back the package.
Let me know what do you think as I'm eager to close the bug.
cheers,
Tomek
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