I noticed the other day that that a 3.x version was now in the package stream. I've also had problems with the 2.4 package--enough that I just abandoned calendarserver altogether. I will try the new pkg.
-- Chris Cleeland On Jun 18, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Glyph <gl...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > > Le Jun 17, 2012 à 8:51 PM, Jane Atkinson a écrit : > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> I have calendarserver v. 2.4 (from the repos) running on Ubuntu 12.04 > > 2.4 may be the most recently packaged version from Ubuntu, but it is _super_ > old. We've been working with the Debian maintainer (on this very list!) to > try to get a more recent version packaged; maybe they can help you out. > >> The default calendar >> (http://servername:8008/calendars/users/myname/calendar) operates >> correctly. >> >> I'd like to add other calendars for myname (e.g. >> http://servername:8008/calendars/users/myname/workcal), but I'm having >> problems. I've looked extensively and can't see any reference to a >> solution. >> >> I can't add these using a client. It won't create the new directory in >> the manner that it creates the original calendar directory. > > What is "a client"? How are you attempting to add it? > >> I've also tried manually adding a directory alongside the calendar >> directory and changing ownership and permissions to match the other. > > Don't do that. The fact that the data store is a filesystem is an accident > of implementation, not something you should rely on. (In fact, in less > ancient versions of the server, it's a database, instead.) > >> If I do that, I can only connect to the directory intermittently, and >> though I can write to it, Lightning will not let me read anything, and >> Evolution reads only events created in Evolution. (If I go to the >> directory as root, I can see all the events are there.) > > Please file bugs against Evolution and Lightning. Their support for CalDAV > could definitely use some improvement. > >> Is 2.4 capable of supporting multiple calendars per user? Or is there >> simply something I've missed? > > Yes, it is. I suspect that the clients you're attempting to use are simply > buggy. Protocol traces (i.e. tcpdumps) of what the clients are doing against > the server might be useful, but we won't really be able to do anything about > it unless the problem persists in more recent (3.0+) versions of the server. > > Thanks for reporting the problems though, I hope that your experience gets > smoother :). > > -glyph > > > _______________________________________________ > 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