On Monday 18 November 2013 11:29 PM, Andre LaBranche wrote:
On Nov 18, 2013, at 9:17 AM, Rahul Amaram amaramra...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Any response to this? I am unable to push to the new version to Debian as I
need more clarity with the migration process. Request the developers to
On Mar 5, 2014, at 11:34 AM, Rahul Amaram amaramra...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
How do we perform database schema upgrade? Currently I am doing it manually
by calling each of the upgrade_from_from_to_to.sql version files. Does
calendarserver_upgrade take care of it? If not, is there an
On 03/04/2014 11:04 AM, Joshua Warburton wrote:
Hi there,
I'm not sure that this is the correct place to be posting this, but it's
the closest I can find.
I've implemented an extra function for python-kerberos that allows
credentials to be cached and then used to authenticate to other
On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Rahul Amaram amaramra...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Thanks Andre. So, calendarserver_bootstrap_database is run for the first time
to setup db. And calendarserver_upgrade should be run for any subsequent
upgrades.
Correct.
Also, let me know if you think
On Thursday 06 March 2014 01:57 AM, Andre LaBranche wrote:
On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Rahul Amaram amaramra...@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Thanks Andre. So, calendarserver_bootstrap_database is run for the first time
to setup db. And calendarserver_upgrade should be run for any subsequent
Thanks for the quick responses. I have finished packaging and testing
calendarserver 5.1 for Debian. It should be in the Debian repos in a
couple of days.
Thanks Rahul,
I started working a bit on it, but I will wait for this package and see
if encounter any problems. I can then help debug
On Thursday 06 March 2014 02:13 AM, Fredrik Unger wrote:
Thanks for the quick responses. I have finished packaging and testing
calendarserver 5.1 for Debian. It should be in the Debian repos in a
couple of days.
Thanks Rahul,
I started working a bit on it, but I will wait for this package