Hi Jane,
--On June 21, 2012 9:52:18 PM +1200 Jane Atkinson <jea...@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
If you can set up Calendar Server 3.0+, I'd be happy to help you
diagnose the bad 'create' behavior on the part of these clients.
But, for all I know, it's a bug in the old version of calendar
server, and when you try a newer version, it might just work.
I've installed calendarserver 3.2 (from the repo) on Ubuntu 12.10, and
I'm still having the same problem. I.e. I can create the default
calendar without difficulty, but other calendars don't work.
I've just been using the default "admin" account for testing; I've
made no changes to any config files. Maybe there is further setting up
that needs to be done.
Calendars are not automatically created beyond the very first one when a
user first accesses their account.
To create a calendar a client must use an HTTP request. If your clients do
not offer a way to do that for CalDAV accounts, then they are arguably
deficient. You can use the curl command to create a new calendar like this:
curl -X MKCALENDAR -u user01
https://yourhost:8443/calendars/users/user01/newcalendar/
where 'user01' is the user id of the person who is creating the calendar.
The command will prompt for a password. Make sure you include a trailing
slash on the end of the URI.
--
Cyrus Daboo
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