Hey GLYPH -

Even though the problem is fixed on 3.x I certainly appreciate the time you 
spent helping me get 2.5 working (it's working quite well BTW, I have it 
installed on two clients now and I've migrated several calendars to the 
server). I did make an attempt to get 3.x working earlier but couldn't and at 
this point I can't say exactly why because the experience has blurred together 
with the 2.5 adventure and I can't remember what happened where. I will try 
again.

Best wishes to you and your project. This is a great help to me. In another 
life I run a small B&B in Northern California and my wife and I have constant 
collisions because we've never been able to share calendars before. You've made 
a significant contribution to improving domestic bliss :) If you accept bitcoin 
I'd buy you a beer or something.

Best Regards,
Scott.

On Jun 12, 2011, at 5:59 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:

> On Jun 12, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Scott Cherf wrote:
> 
>> Hi Glyph -
>> 
>> Just writing to confirm that installing the server in a directory under the 
>> root filesystem (in this case /Users/iCal/Server/CalendarServer-2.5) works 
>> just fine, so the problem was putting it on an external USB drive. Strange, 
>> but true :)
> 
> Hi Scott,
> 
> Thanks for following this all the way to its conclusion.  I'm not sure 
> there's much we can do about it (especially given that 3.x already has a 
> workaround for this issue; implemented for other reasons, but it will also 
> apply to this), but it will be good to have a record of this if future users 
> have the same problem.
> 
> -glyph
> 

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