Hello again,
I have restarted my computer and now it works.
Don’t know why…
Emmanuel
> Le 17 févr. 2017 à 11:08, Emmanuel Bourreau <ebourr...@nordnet.fr> a écrit :
> 
> Hello
> as usual, you’re right !
> But I have another problem
> After bin/run -n…
> 
> Starting server...
> Reading configuration from file: 
> /Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/conf/caldavd-dev.plist
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [twistedcaldav.upgrade#info] Converting augments.xml
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [twistedcaldav.upgrade#info] Converting augments.xml
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [calendarserver.tap.caldav.CalDAVServiceMaker#info] 
> Calendar and Contacts Server 
> 9.1b1.dev0+7c50b666693493196e6c3df59811063ef7368d97 starting Combined 
> process...
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [twistedcaldav.localization#info] Looking for Apple 
> .lproj directories in locales
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [twisted.scripts._twistd_unix.UnixAppLogger#info] 
> twistd 16.6.0 
> (/Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/.develop/virtualenv/bin/python 
> 2.7.10) starting up.
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [twisted.scripts._twistd_unix.UnixAppLogger#info] 
> reactor class: twisted.internet.selectreactor.SelectReactor.
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [-] AMPPushNotifierFactory starting on 62311
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [-] ControlSocket starting on 
> './data/Logs/state/caldavd.sock'
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres#info] Cluster 
> already exists at 
> /Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/data/Data/Database/cluster
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres#info] Requesting 
> postgres start via: 
> ['/Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/.develop/roots/PostgreSQL/bin/pg_ctl',
>  'start', 
> '--log=/Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/data/Logs/postgres.log', 
> '--timeout=86400', '-w', '-o', "-c listen_addresses='' -c 
> unix_socket_directories=/tmp/ccs_postgres_bfc609ea6b4ff8bf216572903d163531 -c 
> shared_buffers=139 -c max_connections=93 -c standard_conforming_strings=on -c 
> unix_socket_permissions=0770 -c log_line_prefix=%t"]
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default] dyld: lazy symbol binding 
> failed: Symbol not found: _clock_gettime
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default]   Referenced from: 
> /Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/.develop/roots/libevent/lib/libevent-2.0.5.dylib
>  (which was built for Mac OS X 10.12)
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default]   Expected in: 
> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default] dyld: Symbol not found: 
> _clock_gettime
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default]   Referenced from: 
> /Users/emmanuel/CalendarServer2/master/.develop/roots/libevent/lib/libevent-2.0.5.dylib
>  (which was built for Mac OS X 10.12)
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 [memcached-Default]   Expected in: 
> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
> 2017-02-17T10:51:17+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#info] waiting for server to 
> start....
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#info]  stopped waiting
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#error] pg_ctl: could not 
> start server
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#error] Examine the log 
> output.
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#info] pg_ctl process ended 
> with status=256
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 
> [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres.PostgresMonitor#error] Could not start 
> postgres; see postgres.log
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 [txdav.base.datastore.subpostgres#critical] Can't 
> start or connect to postgres: No such socket file: 
> /tmp/ccs_postgres_bfc609ea6b4ff8bf216572903d163531/.s.PGSQL.5432
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 [-] (UNIX Port ./data/Logs/state/caldavd.sock Closed)
> 2017-02-17T10:51:18+0100 [-] (TCP Port 62311 Closed)
> 
> And the server doesn’t start. Or I think so, because i can’t connect with 
> Safari on localhost:8008 or 8443.
> I remember I had same problem but can’t remember how i've solved it.
> Furthermore : Is it a good idea to use bin/run -n at each startup of my 
> computer ?
> Thanks
> Emmanuel
> 
>> Le 17 févr. 2017 à 03:33, Andre LaBranche <d...@apple.com 
>> <mailto:d...@apple.com>> a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Try deleting the "localhost" cert from your keychain (using 
>> /Applications/Utilities/Keychain). I've seen this problem a few times but am 
>> still not sure exactly how it happens - possibly CalendarServer has lost 
>> access privs to a keychain item that was previously stashed there. Deleting 
>> will allow new items to be created.
>> 
>> Alternatively, you can delete the .develop directory then "export 
>> USE_OPENSSL=1" and re-run bin/develop to disable use of SecureTransport, 
>> which includes disabling the use of keychain to store the server's private 
>> key.
>> 
>> -dre
>> 
>> On Feb 16, 2017, at 3:30 PM, Emmanuel Bourreau <ebourr...@nordnet.fr 
>> <mailto:ebourr...@nordnet.fr>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> during the bin/develop, i have the following error
>>> Keychain init.
>>> Could not find identity 'org.calendarserver.test'
>>> Found certificate 'localhost'
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "bin/keychain_init.py", line 164, in <module>
>>>     identityCreate()
>>>   File "bin/keychain_init.py", line 67, in identityCreate
>>>     raise RuntimeError(error if error else output)
>>> RuntimeError: security: No matching identity found for "localhost"
>>> 
>>> Next, if i try a « bin/run -n » 
>>> i obtain
>>> The configured TLS Keychain Identity (Keychain: org.calendarserver.test) 
>>> cannot be used: Unable to load Keychain identity: org.calendarserver.test
>>> 
>>> System : 10.11.6
>>> 
>>> Calendarserver 9.1 
>>> 
>>> Can you help me ?
>>> Thanks
>>> Emmanuel
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