You are a brave soul, sir :)

The fact that you pulled this off successfully probably means you know what 
you're doing, but still... be careful and keep backups.

It's cool to hear that this worked for you. You may be the first person to have 
done this on a snow server :)

iOS is pretty bad about telling you when there is a problem with the server 
connection. It's very easy to be working offline without knowing it. Can you 
double check that your client is actually hitting the server when you expect it 
to be?

-dre

On May 5, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Selander wrote:

> 5 maj 2011 kl. 20:40 skrev Glyph Lefkowitz <[email protected]>:
> 
>> 
>> On May 4, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Jonathan Selander wrote:
>> 
>>> I've been using the ical server in snow leopard server for a while, but 
>>> recently i got issues that prevented some users from adding events, so i 
>>> switched to trunk. Some errors went away, but one is left, that iphone 
>>> calendars don't update with new events that are added in ical or the snow 
>>> leopard web interface. What can be the cause of this? When i add the 
>>> calendars they fetch all events, but new ones aren't added. This was the 
>>> same with the ordinary ical server.
>> 
>> How did you upgrade from snow leopard to trunk?  Switching to a random 
>> revision of trunk (i.e. not a release) is not suggested on a production 
>> server.
>> 
> 
> The upgrade actually removed a lot of issues, the only one that
> persisted was the one with iphone updating. I disabled the ordinary
> ical server and installed the one from trunk in its own prefix.
> Pointed trunk to the old library which it upgraded to postgres.
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