Nope not really. Basically you have to use run script twice. Once for cal and once for card
---Guy (via iPhone) On 8 Aug 2010, at 14:35, Peter Ankerstål <pe...@pean.org> wrote: > Ah, thanks! > > But now it only starts carddav, there must be an easy way to have both > running? > -- > Peter Ankerstål > pe...@pean.org > http://www.pean.org/ > > On 7 aug 2010, at 20.57, Guy wrote: > >> Correct it will by default... you have to change the caldav.plist file to be >> the carddav.plist file.. >> >> --Guy >> >> >> On Aug 07, 2010, at 08:10, Peter Ankerstål wrote: >> >>> Im running trunk, yes. But I cant find anything about carddav in the output >>> form ./run Heh. It seems to only start caldav. >>> >>> -- >>> Peter Ankerstål >>> pe...@pean.org >>> http://www.pean.org/ >>> >>> On 6 aug 2010, at 22.37, Andre LaBranche wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Aug 6, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Peter Ankerstål wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sorry a stupid question, but how do I start the CardDAV-server? ./run -a >>>>> doesnt seem to have any effect. >>>>> only the caldav is still running. >>>> >>>> Try just ./run to start it in the foreground, which may give you more info >>>> about what is wrong, if anything. >>>> >>>> Once that works, ./run -d to start and background it. >>>> >>>> I don't believe -a is a valid option for the run script (at least, not in >>>> trunk). >>>> >>>> -dre >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> calendarserver-users mailing list >>> calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org >>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users >> >> > _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users