Hi Cyrus,
Thanks for the clarification. I guess I was assuming that by specifying the
timezone the times would be adjusted to that timezone, or in this case left
in their native timezone. Apparently I get to look forward to yet more
quality time with the RFCs...I don't suppose you could be persuad
Hi Mark,
--On November 9, 2008 3:14:04 PM -0500 Mark Cockfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is not the behavior I was expecting.
I think I am missing something but I am unable to see the forest for the
trees. Any insight would be appreciated.
This is the correct behavior. The element i
Which server version? Can you reproduce it? Can you sniff the
wire traffic? Perhaps file a ticket in Trac with the with the request/
response that yields this error.
-wsv
On Nov 8, 2008, at 1:30 PM, David Scheidt wrote:
I've got a calendar server set up on a FreeBSD 7.1-PREREL
r3358 fixes this so that it uses the UserName setting in the config
file (same as the calendar server), which should work and be somewhat
safer than running as root.
-wsv
On Nov 7, 2008, at 2:42 AM, Chris Brown wrote:
Hi Lenny,
It's been driving me crazy but I finally fixed it!
Yes, it does also complain when you do not have a truly ³Globally Unique
ID²; however, that is how the default configuration is defined. I am also
using a similar setup while I am learning the CalDAV syntax. Example:
client
client
blahblah
Test Client
">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
perhaps the problem comes from my acocunts.xml file... :
here is one exemple of user, could the demo be the
cause ? (on holder version, this file works) :
demo
demo
demo
Test User
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 23:08, jean a écrit :
I tried the diff
I tried the diff,
changed only what needed to be change,
and I still have the same error :
2008-11-10 23:06:56+0100 [-] [caldav-8010] [-]
[twistedcaldav.directory.xmlaccountsparser#error] Invalid GUID in
accounts XML: 'jean'
do you have any idea ?
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:28, Mark Cockfi
what do I have to change in the run file ?
I think I never changed anything in it...
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:28, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
After the upgrade did you change the run script to use your config
file?
Also, since you are using a Mac, you may want to have a look at the
builtin
Diff
After the upgrade did you change the run script to use your config file?
Also, since you are using a Mac, you may want to have a look at the builtin
Diff program. Open up the terminal and type "man diff" to see instructions
on how to use. ZsCompare is a commercial product, and if you don't do a lot
yes, but the calendars still exists,
only the "new" version of calendarsserver doesn' t see them.
If I come back to the hold version, it see them again.
and I did copy back all the conf files.
so perhaps it come from the fact I didn't made a diff
I use a mac too, so I will try ZsCompare.
thank yo
Jean,
Diff is just comparing two files to identify the differences between them.
Depending on your platform there are a number of tools that are very
helpful. I use a Mac and have used "zsCompare" and now use the SVN tools
within Eclipse. Eclipse is an IDE or Integrated Development Environment. If
hello,
I have also created my own config files (caldav.plist and
accounts.xml) and have moved my calendars out of the default location .
I have also after upgrade, put back conf files.
but I didn' t do any "diff"
how do you do that ?
and what is Eclipse project ?
when upgrading, I got a GUI
How many concurrent users can calendarserver support. Are there numbers out
there with concurrent users and hardware design.
How does calendarserver scale when a lot of concurrent users are accessing
it.
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Hi Jean,
I have also learned to avoid overwriting the "conf" directory as well.
Before I setup the CalendarServer as an Eclipse project I would save a copy
of the calendar and config directories. Then after upgrading I would copy
the calendar directory back and do a diff on my config file and the
how tp update Darwin CalendarServer without deleting all calendars ?
jean
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