I’m trying right now and I will report about it, but I would like to mention separately that I’m having timeout problems with the CVS server:
> svn: E000145: Error retrieving REPORT (145): Connection timed out I have a reliable and fast connection here (The Netherlands) and I’m downloading repos from other servers without issues, only CalendarServer appears to cut the connection too easily: at least four times during the first pull of the main CalendarServer repo. Olaf > Il giorno 05/nov/2014, alle ore 23:11, Andre LaBranche <d...@apple.com> ha > scritto: > >> On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net >> <mailto:li...@marzocchi.net>> wrote: >> >> Dear Andre, >> I checked out today the latest version (revision 14134) and i tried the >> compilation again but the issue is the same. >> I suppose you haven’t updated the source code with the “right flags”. If you >> provide me with them, I will try the compilation and report back. > > I haven’t had a chance to do this, and really it’s a question for OmniOS and > / or Kerberos hackers. > > It would probably be easier to simply disable kerberos support in Calendar > Server if you don’t need it. To do this: > > 1) Edit requirements-stable.txt to comment out the line that declares the > dependency on PyKerberos. > > # -e > svn+http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/PyKerberos/trunk@13420#egg=kerberos > > <svn+http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/PyKerberos/trunk@13420#egg=kerberos> > > 2) Run ./bin/develop again > > 3) Make sure none of your server config plists try to activate Kerberos by > setting the Authentication --> Kerberos --> Enabled key to false. > > <!-- Kerberos/SPNEGO --> > <key>Kerberos</key> > <dict> > <key>Enabled</key> > <false/> > </dict> > > 4) Start server with ./bin/run -n > > At startup, the server logs about the configured authentication backends with > the “calendarserver.tap.util" prefix, at log level “info”. In the below log > snippet, my server has 4 authentication styles enabled, and kerberos is > disabled. > > 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up > scheme: basic > 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up > scheme: clientcertificate > 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up > scheme: digest > 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up > scheme: wiki > > Please let me know if this works for you. There is a fair chance that you > will hit another roadblock after clearing this one :) > > Cheers, > -dre
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