OK, so what's happening is that people are doing "apt-get install
roundcube".  When they go through dbconfig-common to configure their
database for mysql, it's implicit that roundcube knows it's supposed to
be using mysql  - but it wants to use sqlite.

Looking closer, it's obvious now but not when installing without knowing
any of this - it would be great if the postinst said "You need to
install one of these metapackages now:", or even a simple
/usr/share/doc/roundcube/README.Debian that mentions this would have
saved the day here.  :-)

Anyway problem solved - thanks much for the insight.

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roundcube-core requires php-mdb2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331944
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