On Feb 7, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Chris Cleeland wrote:

> Is it possible to turn off memcached support, even with hackery?  I am 
> running into persistent problems running 2.4 on Debian where, after awhile, 
> it appears that memcached gets confused and can no longer find the directory 
> for a calendar. I am not running this in an enterprise. It's my home server, 
> so while memcached is nice it's not that big of a deal.

Not currently, no.  There are currently some aspects of operation for which 
memcached is required.  That might change in the future, but it's certainly 
never going to change for 2.4 - that's pretty ancient at this point.

> I'd like to upgrade but have had problems getting 3.1 to run. I don't really 
> have a ton of time to fool with it and am a sucky python programmer, so I'm 
> content to hack at this one until 3.2 can be packaged by somebody who is way 
> more knowledgable than I.

It'd be great if you could report the problems you've had with upgrading so 
that at least there was some record for someone to look at ;).

-glyph

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