Hi Cyrus,

The login name I was using did not have a calendar. I assigned them one and then was able to login. This is all very interesting. Seeing the files raises so many questions, but one at a time.

I'm still having trouble viewing acl's. Here's some output from the command:

User: diradmin
Password:
/ > cd calendars/
/calendars > acl -i
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars > acl users/
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars > ls
groups/
locations/
resources/
sudoers/
users/
/calendars > acl users
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars >

Best regards,
-- jmca

On May 24, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
There is no setup script. Just do ./run-shell.py in the main directory to run it.

--
Cyrus Daboo
(Tapped out on my iPhone)


On May 24, 2008, at 7:49 AM, John McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry, I must be missing something obvious. I've downloaded using svn checkout http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalDAVClientLibrary/trunk CalDAVClientLibrary. This give me a folder called CalDAVClientLibrary in my home folder (mac os 10.5.2 server). Now shouldn't I have to build something?

I tried
setup.py build      will build the package underneath 'build/'
setup.py install    will install the package

But those didn't get me anywhere. I'm trying to get a look at my location principal to see why it's free busy times are not showing up in the Availability window of iCal.

Thanks,
-- jmca
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Hi Cyrus,

The login name I was using did not have a calendar. I assigned them one and then was able to login. However I'm still having trouble viewing acl's. Here's some output from the command:

User: diradmin
Password:
/ > cd calendars/
/calendars > acl -i
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars > acl users/
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars > ls
groups/
locations/
resources/
sudoers/
users/
/calendars > acl users
Could not retrieve DAV:acl property, status=401
/calendars >



On May 24, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
There is no setup script. Just do ./run-shell.py in the main directory to run it.

--
Cyrus Daboo
(Tapped out on my iPhone)


On May 24, 2008, at 7:49 AM, John McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry, I must be missing something obvious. I've downloaded using svn checkout http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalDAVClientLibrary/trunk CalDAVClientLibrary. This give me a folder called CalDAVClientLibrary in my home folder (mac os 10.5.2 server). Now shouldn't I have to build something?

I tried
setup.py build      will build the package underneath 'build/'
setup.py install    will install the package

But those didn't get me anywhere. I'm trying to get a look at my location principal to see why it's free busy times are not showing up in the Availability window of iCal.

Thanks,
-- jmca
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