On Nov 21, 2009, at 2:17 AM, Ralf Höling wrote:

Hi,

i just setup a DCS on a Leopard Client System in my user-folder and it works fine. The only problem is that I have to start the server by hand; the launch-agent doesn't work and the run-script doesn't look like described in <http://tobyrush.blogspot.com/2007/11/dummies-guide-to-darwin-calendar-server.html > so I'm not able to make the changes, described there. On Konsole I get the following error-message:

21.11.09 11:05:27 org.apple.calendar[184] /Users/ralf/Kalender/ CalendarServer/run: line 38: support/build.sh: No such file or directory 21.11.09 11:05:27 com.apple.launchd[159] (org.apple.calendar[184]) Exited with exit code: 1

Is there any possibility for creating a working LaunchAgent or startup-item?

You can start correctly from the command line with no trouble? Have you made a launchd item before? About the only thing you need to be careful about is >> redirection and pipes and such:

appame >> some_log_file.txt
appname | grep foo >> some_log_file.txt

Both those are problematic and will need special care.

Otherwise, you jsut take your command that works in the shell, and set it in a plist, set your start schedile etc. Look to Lingon to make it dead easy to make on your own.

I would do something like
cd /path/to/DCS; ./run -d
That is the command, there will be about 10 more lines to control a few other things, but Lingon can put them all in for you.

Or, as I most often do, use an existing plist as a template, make a copy, and load it in.
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