I've configured it to allow anyone to create pubsub nodes.
Any suggestions would be great..
Thanks
---Guy
On 10 May 2011, at 09:11, Shruti Krishnagiri wrote:
> I've configured notifications to ejabberd XMPP. I'd like to receive
> notification when an alarm is trigger
Likely new checkins have broken something.. it's always risky running trunk..
The usual advice here is to pick a revision that works and use that... either
something from the released branch. Or just check out and use the revision that
worked for you when you where testing.
--Guy
On 1
On 13 Sep 2010, at 10:14, Jan Bätzner wrote:
> Thanks Guy,
>
> i really wanted to save the work. Less work to ask in a List.
> I got a python script which does the splitting to single file events but
> exits with an error on unicode characters. Can't code in python thoug
from trunk, as there are numerous changes
and it doesn't necessarily work! :P
Cheers,
---Guy
>
> Thanks,
>
> jb
> --
> Sumo Solutions
> Jan Bätzner Gollierstr. 23 80339 München
> Telefon: 089 38164965
> Fax: 089 66652870
> Mobiltelefon: 0179 4973072
&g
On 15 Aug 2010, at 13:22, Andrew Bobulsky wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I stumbled into CardDAV as likely being a way to share a real time contact
> list between multiple iPhone users, and this software looked like a good
> place to start.
>
> I have to admit that I find the website a little conf
Nope not really. Basically you have to use run script twice. Once for cal and
once for card
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 8 Aug 2010, at 14:35, Peter Ankerstål wrote:
> Ah, thanks!
>
> But now it only starts carddav, there must be an easy way to have both
> running?
> --
> Pe
Correct it will by default... you have to change the caldav.plist file to be
the carddav.plist file..
--Guy
On Aug 07, 2010, at 08:10, Peter Ankerstål wrote:
> Im running trunk, yes. But I cant find anything about carddav in the output
> form ./run Heh. It seems to only start
What was the revision of calendar server you checked out?
--Guy
On Aug 06, 2010, at 20:29, Dustin Jackson wrote:
> So,
>
> I still can't get the Address book client to work...I have tried the setup on
> two different machine.
>
> I have three iphones all connecting.
Sorry,
I've not tried to install DCS on a Mac... I no longer have access to a Mac
Server, and really don't want to install on my desktop or laptop system :(
I think the main differences will be the package names, and versions which will
need to be installed.
Cheers,
---Guy
On 4 Ju
well it works just fine for me... I've made no low level changes to either my
mac or iphone and addressbook syncing just works...
What build version of DCS are you using here? and what are you running this on?
Cheers,
--Guy
On 2 Aug 2010, at 16:02, Dustin Jackson wrote:
> I am wond
h has documentation on setting up
SSL certs which the iPhone will like. If you don't want to pay for a real one!!
---Guy
Sent from my iPad
On 10 Jun 2010, at 15:48, JJ wrote:
> Dameon wrote:
>> I don't know if this is still the case, but
>> http://trac.calendarserver.org/wik
to only run calendar on a server on its own, and
then change yum to point at the older version of python.
---Guy
Sent from my iPad
On 29 Apr 2010, at 21:15, nds wrote:
>
> I installed the Darwin calendar server 2 as per Guy's instructions on
> "http://www.rho.cc/ind
Which version of cal server are you running? The config files changed a bit
between versions.
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 25 Apr 2010, at 21:18, David Cake wrote:
>Can anyone help me with Debian configuration advice, and using iCal and
> iPhone clients? I'm a bit confused as reg
e the same.
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 9 Apr 2010, at 19:16, John Murdie wrote:
> I've been experimenting with Calendar Server 2.4 on (Slackware) Linux
> (13.0), and would like to compare notes. I'm using only SSL and have
> provided a self-signed certificate - I'd ne
ver/59-calendar-setup/100-installing-darwin-calendar-and-contact-server-version-3-on-centos-5
Cheers,
---Guy
On 1 Apr 2010, at 19:42, Jacob Isbell wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I am new here. I would like to run the calendar server either on my local mac
> or on my web server. How do
27;ve just followed my instructions above to the letter, except as you did I
installed python 2.6.5..
Well I got further than you but it failed on installing Zope! :(
Removing build directory /home/guy/zope.interface-3.3.0/build...
Removing pyc files from /home/guy/zope.interface-3.3.0...
Building Zope
" to "proxies-read"
Version 3: edit proxies.xml
--
9812739837128379123
958670958607985
this time you have to specify the GUID for both entryes... again change
"proxies&
when you upgraded did you change the caldav-dev.plist to match the newer
settings?
Can you post your complete caldav-dev.plist config file removing any sensitive
information.
Also you might want to check your accounts.xml as that changed too.
Cheers,
---Guy
On Mar 16, 2010, at 00:11, Michael
d work for anything capable of
running openVZ templates. The template is centos based and will auto start the
calendar and contact servers when booted, with a single default "admin" account
to play with.
Cheers,
---Guy
___
calendarserve
up/99-configuring-iphone-to-access-darwin-calendar-server-including-delegated-calendars
Cheers,
---Guy
On 10 Mar 2010, at 10:38, John Murdie wrote:
> Does the statement on page http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/iPhone
> that "The iPhone [and iPod Touch?] cannot directly access calendars o
On 9 Mar 2010, at 15:19, John Murdie wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 14:25 +0000, Guy wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> http://www.rho.cc/index.php/calendar-and-contact-server/59-calendar-setup/100-installing-darwin-calendar-and-contact-server-version-3-on-centos-5
>>
>&
on my version 2
guide takes you all the way from fetching the code to compiling to running both
calendar and contact server.
I'm also writing a guide to the version 3 configuration files which are
different from the version 2 ones.. I'll let you know when thats ready.
Chee
Hello,
I'm not part of the development team so can't speak for it's direction or
anything, however I have been using calendar server for some time so I'll try
and answer those questions I can.
Cheers,
---Guy
On Mar 03, 2010, at 06:14, abhi wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
>
send over a copy of your accounts.xml and caldavd.plist files and we can look
over them. you might want to mask the passwords in the file as they are not
encrypted.
--Guy
On Feb 06, 2010, at 12:27, Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> so far I have made great progr
last release from the branches or tags tree and install that.
I guess we always run the risk when installing from TRUNK that the code might
not be functional at the time.
---Guy
On 2 Feb 2010, at 14:36, Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
>
>
> I am not quite sure I understand. Does that
line 65, in registerElements
File "usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/twisted/web2/dav/element/parser.py",
line 78, in registerElement
AssertionError: Attempting to register qname ('DAV:', 'error') multiple times:
(, )
--Guy
On 2 Feb 2010, at 14:02, Guy wrote:
> ok I
ok I'll admit when I wrote that document it worked :).. I've just check it was
with trunk but at REV: 4538
I'm in the process of setting up a new calendar instance with trunk HEAD..
I'll let you know how I get on.
BTW... anyone managed to get cardDAV working on Centos y
have you reviewed this documentation?
http://www.rho.cc/index.php/linux2/48-misc/48-installing-darwin-calendar-server-on-centos-5
Cheers,
---Guy
On Feb 01, 2010, at 20:51, huetmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> after following the instructions in various websites for DCS and Centos, I
records set
correctly for your server.
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 5 Jan 2010, at 12:43, Mark Nipper wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone else is seeing problems with SSL
working? I can connect fine via HTTP to the default test port of
8008. But trying to connect to 8443 in a browser gives me
rep
That would be for a firewall, iptables or the like on the box
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 27 Dec 2009, at 02:40, Rahul Amaram wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to setup an ACL in caldavd.plist
for blocking a particular IP.
Regards,
Rahul
I've set the port to 8443 which is the default for calendar over SSL.
Does safari return data?
--Guy
On 1 Dec 2009, at 08:17, tarjei wrote:
> Hi, I'm using ICal against a Caldav server.
>
> About 2 weeks ago, ICal stopped working and instead reported the following
>
For linux installs have a look at this document:
http://www.rho.cc/index.php/linux2/48-misc/48-installing-darwin-calendar-server-on-centos-5
Cheers,
---Guy
On 30 Nov 2009, at 14:03, Dirk wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> Can anybody shed some light on how to do a home install of the server
DCS it's self doesn't currently, however most calendar clients do support .ics
feeds, lightning, ical.app, mulberry, etc all will happily support subscribing
to a calendar.
--Guy
On Nov 29, 2009, at 00:15, Eric Lemings wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if DCS can re
en if DarwinCalendar server
does have some way to determine which to pick.. it'll only cause confusion to
humans down the line.
--Guy
On 23 Nov 2009, at 12:58, Dirk wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> There is nothing stopping you from having a 'admin' user AND a
>> 'adm
n the results are likely to
be unexpected.
---Guy
On 23 Nov 2009, at 10:06, Dirk wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Question: guids in the accounts.xml configuration file are globally unique,
> ok. But what about the uids? Do group and user uids use the same "name
> space"? Can there be
yup just make em up...
uuidgen does quite a good job of that...
---Guy
On 20 Nov 2009, at 14:01, Conrad Wasmer wrote:
> Thanks, Guy!
>
> I thought the guid was supposed to be the same as the uid? I may have been
> misinformed. How did you get the guid's - did you
local
alluser
2. create the group "alluser"
alluser
38475234-23452345-23452345-13554
doesn't matter
All people
user1
user2
Job done..
--Guy
On 19 Nov 2009, at 12:56, Conrad Wasmer wrote:
> Guy-
>
> I had tried thi
On 19 Nov 2009, at 12:31, Dirk Theisen wrote:
> Hi, Guy!
>
>> nope I think any current (ish) release will work fine.
>>
>>> Is the accounts.xml rewritten by the server when a user assigns a
>>> new delegate in iCal?
>>>
>>
>> nope nev
he server when a user assigns a new
> delegate in iCal?
>
nope never written to again. Only read, and seems to only be read on start up,
so any changes you make to it will require a restart to update :(
--Guy
> Why is accounts.xml as it is? I'd expect a calendar server to have
How did you install Kerberos onto this system? looks to me like it's
missing a library or something. Maybe try recompiling/installing
kerbos for python.
--Guy
On 12 Oct 2009, at 13:36, Bastien Semene wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently running DCS r3443 successfully.
While testin
follow the installation
documentation which is not complicated and can then be modified for
specific requirements.
---Guy
On Oct 11, 2009, at 14:34, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Hello everybody,
Would somebody be willing to make official release tar-ball for the
latest reasonable stable svn vers
On Oct 11, 2009, at 13:30, Jelle de Jong wrote:
Guy wrote:
What clients are you using to connect?I'm using Darwin calendar
via iPhone and iCal on mac and it's very fast.
The server side is a Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) dedicated server
running calendarserver_1.2.dfsg-8_all.d
What clients are you using to connect?I'm using Darwin calendar via
iPhone and iCal on mac and it's very fast.
I did use the deviant version for a while but now I'm running the
latest SVN trunk on a Centos sytem
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 11 Oct 2009, at 13:07, Jelle d
Not sure why you mean. What's the full host name?
How have you configured your iPhone client?
When your on WIFI whose network are you using. Are you sure your going
where you think you are?
---Guy
(via iPhone)
On 10 Oct 2009, at 13:43, jean duffas wrote:
Hello,
I got an iPhone an
Hi all,
Snow leopard server has a very nice web calendar interface now for
it's darwin calendar... I was wondering will this web GUI be released
as open source for us hackers or can people recommend one what does
interface with Darwin calendar?
cheers,
-
se sticks their hand in the air.
--Guy
On 16 Sep 2009, at 09:49, Pim Zandbergen wrote:
Guy wrote:
Hi,
Here's a quick guide which I've put together on installing Darwin
server on Centos.
Did you try to make an RPM out of that?
I would love to see a calendarserver rpm for Red
Hi,
Here's a quick guide which I've put together on installing Darwin
server on Centos.
Note:
I built this in a virtual system running Proxmox, inside which I was
running Centos 5 standard 5.2.1 as an openVZ
This is also replicated on my Blog: http://www.rho.cc/Blog
---
setup.py install
You should now be able to do your ./runshell.py again.
Cheers,
---Guy
On 16 Sep 2009, at 05:56, Corey Scobie wrote:
Ugggh. I just rebuilt my Calendar Server install on my PPC Mac Mini,
including some updates to Python, etc. Unfortunately my database is
back to square one
48 matches
Mail list logo