On Sep 12, 2006, at 10:34 PM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Rick,
--On September 12, 2006 10:08:50 PM -0400 Rick Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just started getting this message with the today. I read a post from
early August where this was reported and fixed. Two installations
from
last week went fine. Of course they were both test installs on my
home
network. Today I actually tried to install at a school and got this
error message "Unable to locate subversion base URI for sources."
Tried
it again from home and got the same message.
Anyone else seeing this?
At what point during the process does this error occur?
I just tried the following standard install procedure and it worked
fine for me:
svn checkout http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/
CalendarServer/trunk CalendarServer
cd CalendarServer
./run -s
Note that you should double-check the svn version in use (run 'svn
help'). I think you will need at least 1.3.x. We should probably
add a check in the run script for this...
--
Cyrus Daboo
I believe it is towards the end of building pyOpenSSL.
svn version was 1.2.3 (Which worked up until today)
Downloaded and installed svn 1.3.1 and tried ./run -s again with same
result. Deleted everything and ran
svn checkout http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/collaboration/
CalendarServer/trunk CalendarServer
then cd CalendarServer
./run -s
Everything completed correctly. Now I'm hoping Josh can get through
the configuring of using OpenDirectory (instead of a static
repository) and posts a part 2 to his article on afp548.com soon.
Although I don't imagine it will be easy to convert from using a
static repository to using OpenDirectory to provision principals.
Not at all familiar with changing LDAP schema, so I have to wait for
good instructions. ;-)
Thanks and Have A Great Day.
Rick Davis
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