I have a problem with the Yahoo! Calendar over CalDAV:
Although I can read my appointments, for some reason I cannot save new or
altered items. It just works for a couple seconds (I guess it is a timeout) and
then just says Unknown Error.
The Calendar is accessed over SSL.
In Thunderbird with
I am running Ubuntu 8.10
I have a davical installation as follows:
e...@ubuntu0:/var/www$ dpkg-query -W davical
davical 0.9.6.2
I'm using Evolution on my laptop as follows:
e...@mambo:~$ dpkg-query -W evolution
evolution 2.24.3-0ubuntu1
e...@mambo:~$ dpkg-query -W libecal1.2-7
I can now confirm that I can add and view calendars from my own and
other persons calendar.
My post above can be ignored. I had set the wrong permission in the
davical server that prevented me from accessing the calendar.
Viewing other persons calendars are possible.
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CalDAV calenders do not
Trying to connect to Google Calendar with CalDAV does not work either.
Using Wireshark I found the following:
OPTIONS
/calendar/feeds/xx...@gmail.com/private-b5a70461d8733f6d02feafa0ec0bce57/basic
HTTP/1.1
Host: www.google.com
User-Agent: Evolution/2.24.3
And the server responds:
HTTP/1.1 501
You have to remove it from gconf (afaik).
- Exit evolution and run `evolution --force-shutdown` in a terminal.
- Then run `gconftool-2 --shutdown`
- If it is not already installed, install gconf-editor then start gconf-editor
and go to /apps/evolution/ and click on calendar.
- Edit the sources
I can confirm that this is still an issue in current Intrepid. I
misconfigured a CalDAV calendar, and now every time I try to delete it,
evolution hangs, showing futex_wait in the System Monitor. What config
file do I have to edit to remove the CalDAV calendar manually??
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Hello,
I've upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 to see if the problem could have disappear.
NO :(.
I totally agree with the comment from Justin about the simple calendar
server setup.
Personally I've set up a very simple solution with apache, mod_dav_fs
and ssl.
It works very well with Korganizer and the
Please read in my previous post : comment from Justus (and not
Justin).
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Hi,
I am trying to integrate Thunderbird Lightning with Davical server.
But I am not able to publish any calender to Davical server and nor I am able
to add any event from Lightning to calender on Davical server.
Please Help as soon as possible.
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I'm trying to connect to a CalDAV server that I don't control, so
replacing it with DAViCAL Server is not a solution for me. The CalDAV
support in Mozilla Sunbird works perfectly, so my workaround is to use
that instead of Evolution calendar until this bug gets fixed. However,
I would prefer not
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Its working with DAViCAL
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CalDav Calendars work here with the Realy Simple Caldav Store which is
now renamed to DAViCAL Server fine :)
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Argh, I apologize for all the typos in the proceeding message. I was
rushing to avoid getting punted off by the coffee shop's captive portal
timeout...
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I've been trying to test Evolution (both in Gutsy and Hardy, they fail
the same way) against Zimbra 5, and I've been having similar issues. I
add the account (my server supports SSL or cleartext, and both fail the
same way), and then I click on the checkbox for the calendar in the
calendars list
KraetziChriZ, RSCS is deadly easy, just follow installing instructions
on their webpage (http://rscds.sourceforge.net/installation.php),
actually you have to issue just few commands under user 'postgres' (this
is how postgres authentification in command line works) and you are
done. Also
As far as I know, Evolution only allows read access on iCalendar over
Webdav. Yeah, I know that really sucks!
I think CalDav is Read/Write, so you can collaborate; however, you need
a CalDav server. Apache with mod_dav will not cut it! You can try the
open source Really Simple CalDav Store and
the Really Simple CalDav Store is NOT really simple, because it uses
postgresql and isn't really easy to configure. That's no real solution..
:(
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To be forwarded upstream by someone getting the problem.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Samer prboelm here.
Calender on Web via webdav is working (read only).
Calender via CalDav (webdav with read/write dont work.
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Status: New
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i cannot reproduce this bug, the caldav server works fine here, i configure the
calendar the same way.
i'm using plain password though, maybe evolution has problems authenticate
against other mechs in the calendar component.
could you please specify what calendar server and which version are
Uh oh, calendar server? I am using apache/2.2.4 with its webdav module.
If there is a reason why a plain apache is not enough for evolution as a
backend (it is for Sunbird, KOrganizer and iCal), it is not mentioned in
evolutions online help. I also noticed that the evolutions help page on
caldav
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