On Apr 7, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Scott Buchanan wrote:
I'm running 1.3 and had to add a 'rm <caldavrun_dir>/*.sock' to the
startup script for this.
Even after manually removing the .sock file I have the same result...
Invalid argument.
I will be taking a look at the ticket number though in a little bit.
On Apr 7, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Richard Cobbe wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:24:24AM -0500, Julian Y. Koh wrote:
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At 12:19 -0400 4/7/2008, Jason Pruim wrote:
I did that and just to be safe I also delete logs/caldavd.pid
You should also delete caldavd.sock. I've found that after my iMac
(running OS X 10.5.2) reboots after a power loss, the .sock file
needs to
be manually deleted before CalendarServer will start up properly.
Note
that I haven't updated CalendarServer since I first installed it a
few
months ago, so it's possible that this problem doesn't occur
anymore.
I've also experienced this behavior, and I've submitted a bug
(ticket #263)
about this. I'm still only running release 1.1 of the calendar
server,
though, so I don't know if this has been fixed in release 1.2 or on
the
trunk. Certainly nobody's added any notes to the bug report
indicating
that it's been fixed.
The server restarted just fine after I moved the logs directory out
of the
way.
Richard
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