Hi,

It seems to me that when using a database storage, there's only one file which requires extended attributes from the filesystem (.calendarserver_version) - which doesn't have any EA. Actually it seems it's only because the server tests all files in Documentroot for EA and there's in that scenario only .calendarserver_version there.

AFAICS, Were it not for that, caldavd would run fine on diskless machines with only a NFS filesystem.

Am I right in concluding that there's absolutely no need for EA if not using files as storage?

/Peter
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