what do I have to change in the run file ?
I think I never changed anything in it...
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:28, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
After the upgrade did you change the run script to use your config
file?
Also, since you are using a Mac, you may want to have a look at the
builtin
Diff program. Open up the terminal and type "man diff" to see
instructions
on how to use. ZsCompare is a commercial product, and if you don't
do a lot
of development, save yourself a few...um, francs, euros? Anyway,
good luck.
Mark
On 11/10/08 4:12 PM, "jean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes, but the calendars still exists,
only the "new" version of calendarsserver doesn' t see them.
If I come back to the hold version, it see them again.
and I did copy back all the conf files.
so perhaps it come from the fact I didn't made a diff
I use a mac too, so I will try ZsCompare.
thank you.
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:05, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
Jean,
Diff is just comparing two files to identify the differences between
them.
Depending on your platform there are a number of tools that are very
helpful. I use a Mac and have used "zsCompare" and now use the SVN
tools
within Eclipse. Eclipse is an IDE or Integrated Development
Environment. If
you are not going to be doing any development, it probably would be
overkill. As far as the GUID errors, I believe you will see those
when a
calendar does not exist for an account; and, if I'm not mistaken the
message
also indicates the the server will be provisioning the calendar
collection.
Mark
On 11/10/08 3:46 PM, "jean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,
I have also created my own config files (caldav.plist and
accounts.xml) and have moved my calendars out of the default
location .
I have also after upgrade, put back conf files.
but I didn' t do any "diff"
how do you do that ?
and what is Eclipse project ?
when upgrading, I got a GUID error...
jean
Le 10 nov. 08 à 21:30, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
Hi Jean,
I have also learned to avoid overwriting the "conf" directory as
well.
Before I setup the CalendarServer as an Eclipse project I would
save
a copy
of the calendar and config directories. Then after upgrading I
would
copy
the calendar directory back and do a diff on my config file and
the
new
default config file as new attributes are often added.
Now that I am in Eclipse with the SVN feature installed I can just
do an SVN
"update" to merge in the latest changes from the development
repository.
Then the next time I execute the "run" script it makes sure all
other
dependencies are up-to-date. I should also mention that I have
created my
own config files (caldav.plist and accounts.xml) and have moved my
calendars
out of the default location so they do not get touched by the
update.
Although moving the calendar directory wouldn't be necessary as
long
as you
are not using the default accounts.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mark
On 11/10/08 4:29 AM, "jean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how tp update Darwin CalendarServer without deleting all
calendars ?
jean
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