Hi there, after many months of using 2.4.17-beta9 without any issues, I’ve 
started
to see errors in the logs on the server recently, so I’m guessing an Apple 
update
has affected something - bet that’s your favourite!

Server is a Solaris 10 box running 2.4.17-beta9; error is when an OSX client 
uses
‘Contacts’ to get to CardDAV, the OSX box returns a message:

The operation couldn’t be completed. (CoreDAVHTTPStatusErrorDomain error 502.)

On the server, 

Oct  7 18:56:14 coll master[26892]: [ID 970914 local6.error] process 2570 
exited, signaled to death by 11

so something is segfaulting and crashing. It’s only the OSX clients that are 
having
problems- the iOS clients (iPhones/iPads) are fine.

After seeing there is now a ‘beta10’ available, I quickly compiled it up and 
uploaded
it to see if it would just fix the problem.

Error message on the OSX client changes to:

The operation couldn’t be completed. (CoreDAVHTTPStatusErrorDomain error 405.)

but along with errors from ‘Contacts’, now OSX ‘Calendar’ no longer likes
to connect, complaining about errors in the principal name, so I quickly
rolled the server back to beta9.

eMail through this seems to be fine; although the web interface to calendar
(agentdav) also broke when I switched to beta10, which makes me think I’ve
missed something more fundamental in the upgrade.

Had a quick look at the doc/install-upgrade.html file, but there doesn’t
seem to be anything that I needed to do when moving from beta9 to beta10
in terms of changing configs or principal names changing, hence this email.

Logging bugs against beta9 seems pointless as you’ve got a beta10 now,
so before I log something against that, is there anyone who has been using
OSX 10.9.5 against a beta10 system (calendar & contacts)?

Fun fun fun!

cheers

marty



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