Edit caldavd-dev.plist and set EnableCardDAV to <true/>. -- Cyrus Daboo (Tapped out on my iPhone)
On Aug 8, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Peter Ankerstål <pe...@pean.org> wrote: > Hey, > > I also want to run it on FreeBSD but without any luck. (to get it to run > under os x is very easy). Could you please post a simple guide on > how you where able to get it running on FreeBSD? that would be very helpful. > Thanks! > > And about the CardDAV-problem (I have the same problem with my current > installation). If I overwrite caldav-dev.plist with carddav-dev.plist > it starts as a carddav-server but there has to be a way for it to work as > both. > > -- > Peter Ankerstål > pe...@pean.org > http://www.pean.org/ > > On 8 aug 2010, at 16.48, Daniel Hojka wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> I just went through the installation process of Calendar Server >> r600something on FreeBSD 8.1-amd64, which was, let's say, pretty interesting >> (Roy Hoopers HowTo is more or less obsolete now, maybe I should post my >> installation notes somewhere). I guess most of problems I ran into, were >> related to the fact, that I have almost no knowledge of python, but there's >> one thing that really puzzles me: The basic idea of playing with the >> "Calendar and Contacts Server" was to unify and centralize my address books >> and, as a nice add on, doing the same with calendars. But now I only have >> something that acts like a working installation of a CalDAV Server, but no >> idea what to do to make it serve contact information via CardDAV. As I'm >> still testing, I run the server through the supplied run script that comes >> with a CalendarServer svn checkout. The only ports that are bound to are tcp >> 8008 and tcp 8443, which AFAIK default to the calendar server component >> (plain/ssl). >> >> After doing some "investigation" I found out, the two components are somehow >> in the middle of being merged and I also found some sources mentioning >> something about the in >> /CalendarServer/branches/users/glyph/contacts-server-merge, but the svn >> comments are on the one hand not really encouraging, and on the other hand, >> I have little to no idea how to integrate these with the current trunk of >> Calendar Server. >> >> So - could anybody give me a hint where to find the CardDAV component itself >> (if still available), or tell me what I was doing wrong checking out trunk >> of Calendar Server to get a decent implemention of an address book server. >> >> TIA Daniel >> >> -- >> Daniel Hojka >> toningenieur.info >> Pfarrgasse 20/1 >> A-8020 Graz >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users