Hello, Thanks a lot that help.
Eventually, I still had to give up since the Linux VPS I used did not have filesystem attributes support :-) Best regards, Kervin --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am trying to get calendar server to > > run on a CentOS Linux server. I am > > getting a crash with the run script. > > The logs are attached. > > > > I see the errors... > > > > [...] > > File > > > "/home/caldav/src/calendar-server/pysqlite-2.3.2/build/lib.linux-i686-2.5/pysqlite2/dbapi2.py", > > line 27, in <module> > > from pysqlite2._sqlite import * > > exceptions.ImportError: No module named _sqlite > > [...] > > This probably means sqlite build went wrong. > Follow Rem1 in my Linux Howto (joined). > > > > > and... > > > > [...] > > File > > > "/home/caldav/src/calendar-server/Twisted/twisted/python/components.py", > > line 87, in registerAdapter > > raise ValueError("an adapter (%s) was already > > registered." % (factory, )) > > exceptions.ValueError: an adapter > > > (twisted.internet.protocol.ProtocolToConsumerAdapter) > > was already registered. > > [...] > Fot this, i don't know. > Hopelessly, it's a side effect of previous error. > > > > > > ...early on. Are those the culprits? > > > > Best regards, > > Kervin > > _______________________________________________ > > calendarserver-users mailing list > > calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > > > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users > > > > > Build and run Darwin Calendar Server (DCS) on > Linux... > > ... and test it with mozilla-sunbird > > Introduction : > Here is how i get DCS working. This is probably not > the best way to set it, neither the more secure, but > i'm just able to connect Sunbird to it, with > elementary events management. > > I used admin account to simplify tests. > > > 1- Get and build the source > > $> svn checkout > http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/trunk > CalendarServer > > > The project contains some scripting to download > dependencies needed for the server to run : > > $>cd CalendarServer > $>./run -s > > This will download and build DCS dependencies in the > same directory where DCS resides > > $> ls .. > CalendarServer PyKerberos pysqlite-2.3.2 > Twisted xattr > pydirector-1.0.0 pyOpenSSL-0.6 python-dateutil-1.1 > vobject ZopeInterface-3.1.0c1 > > > Rem1 : If something goes wrong during this > dependencies build phase, remove the directory where > the build error occured and then do "./run -s" > again". > > Rem2 : if you have python-xattr package installed on > your linux distribution, you'd better remove it, > because DCS use a particular version (which is > downloaded by "./run -s"). > > 2- Configure and run > > The most difficult (not so difficult:) thing to do > before having DCS running on Linux is to get a File > System supporting eXtend ATTRibutes mounted, where > to put DCS datas. > > 2.1 Verify Kernel capabalities about eXtend > ATTRibutes. > > > First, Verify that your Linux Kernel is able to > manage such File System. > On my Ubuntu box i do it like this : > > $> grep XATTR /boot/config-2.6.17-10-generic > CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y > CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y > CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR=y > # CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR is not set > > This means i can mount ext2, ext3 and REISER File > System with support of eXtended ATTRibutes. > > > Rem 1 : On other distribution the checking is done > by command like : > $> zgrep ATTR /proc/config.gz > With the same type of output. > > Rem 2 : If your kernel does not support XATTR > (CONFIG_..._XATTR=n), you need to get or build one > that do. But i will not explain this here. > > 2.2 Mount an XATTR file system > > In this example i'm mounting the /dev/sda3 partition > on the /mnt mounting point with support for user > eXtended ATTRibutes. > $> sudo vi /etc/fstab > > Add the line for your partition : > /dev/sda3 /mnt/ ext3 > user,rw,user_xattr > > $> sudo mount /mnt > > Add a directory where to put dcs data : > $> sudo mkdir /mnt/dcs-data > $> sudo chown $USER:$USER /mnt/dcs-data/ > Last command will enable caldavd daemon to > read/write in his data directory (as soon as it's > launched by $USER). > > 2.3 Configure DCS to put his datas on the right > partition > > In DCS source directory, copy and edit the > developpement config file: > $> cp ./conf/caldavd-test.plist > ./conf/caldavd-dev.plist > $> vi ./conf/caldavd-dev.plist > > Look for the string element specifying where to put > data : > <string>twistedcaldav/test/data/</string> > And change it to point to a directory of your XATTR > mounting point : > <string>/mnt/dcs-data/</string> > > > 3- Run DCS > > $> ./run > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] Log opened. > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] twistd 2.4.0+r18545 > (/usr/bin/python 2.4.4) starting up > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] reactor class: <class > 'twisted.internet.selectreactor.SelectReactor'> > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] Setting up document root: > /mnt/dcs-data > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] > twisted.web2.channel.http.HTTPFactory starting on > 8008 > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] Starting factory > <twisted.web2.channel.http.HTTPFactory instance at > 0xb73d7eac> > 2007/01/28 14:03 +0200 [-] > twisted.web2.channel.http.HTTPFactory starting on > 8443 > > > Rem : I got an error in caldavd shell script on line > 46: > CalendarServer/bin/caldavd: 46: Syntax error: Bad > substitution > > I just (badly) commented this line, as i don't > understand what's wrong with it. > > First Tests : > You should be able to access to > http://localhost:8008/ with your navigator. > When asked for login, use user admin (password > admin). You can browse DCS Collections > > > 4- Connect to DCS with mozilla Sunbird > > I use SunBird-0.3. > Add a calendar, of type Network/CalDAV. > Put admin Calendar URL : > http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/admin/calendar/ > Enter Login/Password (admin/admin). > > Try to add event in this calendar and verify in > caldavd logs that everything goes fine without > error. > You can see new ressources in the > http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/admin/calendar/ > collection by browsing it with your navigator. If > you open such ressource you'll see the ICS > definition of the event. > > That's all for now. > > Next steps would be use normal user accounts and > show different sharing use cases between them, by > setting different ACL scheme between them (as soon > as i find a proper way to set WebDAV ACLs). > > Every comments are wellcomed. Hope other people will > succeed with this little howto. > If not, use Darwin Calendar User Mailing List. I'll > help you (on sparse time). > > Maxime Wacker 2007-01-28 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > calendarserver-users mailing list > calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users > _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users