Le Jun 21, 2012 à 2:52 AM, Jane Atkinson <jea...@xtra.co.nz> a écrit :
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 21/06/12 05:24, Glyph wrote: >> >> Le Jun 19, 2012 à 2:46 PM, Jane Atkinson <jea...@xtra.co.nz> a >> écrit : >> >>> Evolution and Lightning no doubt are buggy, but they are all that >>> I have. If anyone can tell me of a better one (Linux compatible) >>> I'd be interested. >> >> 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. OK. Thanks for doing that. Glad to hear that 12.10 is going to have a post-deluvian version :). > 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. No. Creating calendars should just work. >> (These clients aren't going to get any better unless people use >> them > and report bugs against them though, so please do that too.) >> > > Once I find out what's going on, I'll be happy to report bugs. What does the server's access log / error log look like around the time you create a new calendar in the client? Is there any traffic at all? -glyph _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users