Hi Laurence, 

According to http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/QuickStart the command is:

svn co 
http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/trunk/ 
CalendarServer

Did you try that?

I went through this pain two months ago. It took a long time but it is working 
OK on MacOS 10.6.4

Godfrey

On 13/01/2011, at 6:29 PM, Laurence Popiel wrote:

> OK here goes.
> 
> I took your advise about using a stable release. Wiped my test box and 
> started over with a fresh install of 10.04 server. I followed your 
> instructions on the blog but I changed the path from /trunk to 
> tags/release/CalendarServer-2.4 as noted below
> 1) edit /etc/fstab to enable xattrs by adding the “user_xattr” option.
> 
> e.g. (all on one line):
> 
> UUID=8f2bb850-0e8f-4d81-bba5-fb93ef9b9990 /               ext4    
> errors=remount-ro,user_xattr 0       1
> 
> after doing the above you need to reboot, or “sudo mount / -o remount”
> 
> 2) sudo apt-get build-dep postgresql
> 
> 3) sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-xattr python-twisted 
> subversion curl
> 
> 4) svn co 
> http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/tags/release/CalendarServer-2.4
>  CalendarServer 
> 
> 5) cd CalendarServer ; ./run -s
> 
> when I ran ./run -s this is the result:
> 
> Downloading PyXML ...
> 
> curl(6) Couldn't resolve host "internap.dl.sourceforge.net"
> 
> I feel like I'm becoming a bit of a pain as my very limited knowledge and 
> experience with this prevents me from digging deep enough to figure out the 
> problem. 
> 
> Any thoughts? I'd just like to run the server and connect to it as I did 
> earlier. If I run trunk it says the server started but I can't connect to the 
> server via my Mac through Safari
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Andre LaBranche <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's been a while since the last release, so trunk is pretty different from 
> the last 'stable' release. It's generally not recommended to run trunk code 
> in a production environment, or if you do, make sure to test it thoroughly 
> for your use cases. One reason that you may wish to avoid trunk code is that 
> long-term problems can crop up, e.g. when upgrading to the next major 
> version, we only support upgrades from older releases and not necessarily 
> development versions.
> 
> I would probably recommend testing the most recent release to see if it does 
> the job for you. Regarding how to actually deploy it on the production host, 
> the 'run' script has an 'install' method that can install the various 
> resources in the standard locations (e.g. /usr/local/...), however things 
> like process lifecycle management are left up to the administrator. I would 
> recommend that you do all the testing of your target release (or dev code if 
> you wish) on a non-production host, including the installation using run 
> script, and also whatever scripts you wish to use to start and stop the 
> service, etc.
> 
> There is not a great deal of documentation about our server outside of the 
> PDF for iCal Server, however this is not targeted at the open source 
> distribution, but rather the integrated distribution that is part of Mac OS X 
> Server.
> 
> The documentation (in a somewhat tattered state, unfortunately) for the open 
> source distribution is all located here: http://trac.calendarserver.org/
> 
> Hope this helps,
> -dre
> 
> On Jan 12, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Laurence Popiel wrote:
> 
>> Now that I'm able to setup ad run the development version, where can I find 
>> documentation on setting up in a small network production environment. I'll 
>> have 8 users, three groups and 8 calendars. Does it install differently and 
>> point to different config files ?
>> 
>> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Andre LaBranche <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looks like one of the externally hosted dependencies is failing to 
>> download... will check into it.
>> 
>> -dre
>> 
>> On Jan 11, 2011, at 8:38 AM, Guy wrote:
>> 
>>> Likely new checkins have broken something.. it's always risky running 
>>> trunk..
>>> 
>>> The usual advice here is to pick a revision that works and use that... 
>>> either something from the released branch. Or just check out and use the 
>>> revision that worked for you when you where testing.
>>> 
>>> --Guy
>>> 
>>> On 11 Jan 2011, at 16:34, Laurence Popiel wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am extremely new to Ubuntu and linux in general. I have installed Ubuntu 
>>>> 10.04 and followed the steps outlined in several postings. After a little 
>>>> trial and error I was able to set up and access the CalendarServer and 
>>>> configure users by modifying the accounts.xml and caldavd-dev.plist. I 
>>>> could connect via iCal and the two iphones in my network.
>>>> Since i was able to get it up and running I decided to build a server to 
>>>> host the Calendar Server, afp file sharing, samba and use the server for 
>>>> time Machine backups.
>>>> 
>>>> Using a pentium 4 box I installed Ubuntu 10.04 server and followed these 
>>>> steps:
>>>> 1) edit /etc/fstab to enable xattrs by adding the “user_xattr” option.
>>>> 
>>>> e.g. (all on one line):
>>>> 
>>>> UUID=8f2bb850-0e8f-4d81-bba5-fb93ef9b9990 /               ext4    
>>>> errors=remount-ro,user_xattr 0       1
>>>> 
>>>> after doing the above you need to reboot, or “sudo mount / -o remount”
>>>> 
>>>> 2) sudo apt-get build-dep postgresql
>>>> 
>>>> 3) sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-xattr python-twisted 
>>>> subversion curl
>>>> 
>>>> 4) svn co 
>>>> http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/trunk 
>>>> CalendarServer
>>>> 
>>>> 5) cd CalendarServer ; ./run -s
>>>> 
>>>> when I run ./run -s i get this:
>>>> 
>>>> Downloading libevent...
>>>> 
>>>> % Total %Received % Xferd AverageSpeed    Time     Time     Time     
>>>> Current
>>>> 
>>>>                                                      Dload Upload      
>>>> Total    Spent    Left       Speed
>>>> 
>>>> 0       0       0        0        0       0      0             0          
>>>> --:--:--  0:40:24  --:--:--
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The previous successful install was revision 6725 and it continued and 
>>>> finished without a hangup.
>>>> 
>>>> now it is revision 6726 
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas as to why it worked without a hitch 4 days ago and now I cant 
>>>> get any further than what you see.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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