paol...@gmail.com (Paolo Aglialoro), 2015.04.15 (Wed) 03:10 (CEST): > is there someone who already had experiences with davical in > production on openbsd?
yes. But only for a handful of users. What does production mean to you? Your personal caldav server? A caldav server for hundreds of users? > Especially interfacing with ical yes. Though my impression is that apple changes it's caldav/carddav implementation as it likes, causing troubles. > and internals'/externals' invitations? no. > I would like to share configs and ideas. gladly! But... Are you sure you've chosen the right tool (davical) for the task (caldav)? Please read the archives: most traffic: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/davical-general seldom used: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/davical-devel summary: original author left, project is being taken over by a community. If I'd have to deploy a new caldav only server (i.e. no carddav) I'd go testing kcaldav (which I've learned about just today, thanks, Joerg Jung!): http://kristaps.bsd.lv/kcaldav/ My current favourite is sogo (thanks sebastia@!) though this is a rather large beast if you just want caldav. Other options from the top of my head: baikal, radicale, owncloud (all in ports/packages). Even citadel (http://www.citadel.org/) does caldav, I've had that one running on openbsd once (not in ports/packages). Regarding davical your first task will be to find out whether the ports/packages version is the one that works with current iStuff. My impression is that landry@ is a very active ports maintainer but I havent installed that port anew in years, I try to touch davical as little as possible during OS upgrades: copy davical directory to backup, pkg_add -u, diff afterwards. Try to keep all patches from mailinglist. Bye, Marcus > !DSPAM:552dbab6235906663518250!