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==Software requirements==
* MediaWiki : "Wikimedia uses MariaDB so MediaWiki gets more testing on MariaDB than PostgreSQL. While support for PostgreSQL is maintained by volunteers, most core functionality is working." [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:PostgreSQL]
* Roundcube : "The most common is MySQL but others are PostgreSQL and SQLite." [https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Installation]
* NextCloud : "SQLite is the default database for Nextcloud Server and it is good only for testing and lightweight single-user setups without client synchronization. Supported databases are MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle 11g, and PostgreSQL, and we recommend MySQL/MariaDB." [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/13/admin_manual/installation/installation_wizard.html#database-choice]
* Baikal : "MySQL or SQLite" [http://sabre.io/baikal/install/]
* SabreDAV : no DB, but mod_php: "For maximum compatibility, apache 2 with mod_php is recommended. This is especially true if you plan to a file server. Card- and CalDAV servers run fine through FastCGI as well."
* Agendav : "Most popular database backends are supported, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite." [https://agendav.readthedocs.io/en/2.2.0/admin/installation/]


* MediaWiki
PHP 8.1:
* Roundcube
# https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/24668 PHP now defaults to version 8.1.2
* NextCloud
# https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download 2022-08-16 PHP 8.1 not supported
* Baikal
* SabreDAV
* Agendav

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$a = 0.17;
$b = 1 - 0.83;
echo $a-$b; // [...]: -2.7755575615629E-17

Software requirements

  • MediaWiki : "Wikimedia uses MariaDB so MediaWiki gets more testing on MariaDB than PostgreSQL. While support for PostgreSQL is maintained by volunteers, most core functionality is working." [1]
  • Roundcube : "The most common is MySQL but others are PostgreSQL and SQLite." [2]
  • NextCloud : "SQLite is the default database for Nextcloud Server and it is good only for testing and lightweight single-user setups without client synchronization. Supported databases are MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle 11g, and PostgreSQL, and we recommend MySQL/MariaDB." [3]
  • Baikal : "MySQL or SQLite" [4]
  • SabreDAV : no DB, but mod_php: "For maximum compatibility, apache 2 with mod_php is recommended. This is especially true if you plan to a file server. Card- and CalDAV servers run fine through FastCGI as well."
  • Agendav : "Most popular database backends are supported, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite." [5]

PHP 8.1:

  1. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/24668 PHP now defaults to version 8.1.2
  2. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download 2022-08-16 PHP 8.1 not supported