On 17 Apr 13:59, Étienne Labaume wrote: > Hello there, > > Short version: Has anyone a recommendation for a CalDAV client to > work with tryton? Thunderbird/Icedove seems not to be able to write > events in a Tryton calendar, at least in version 17 (in Debian 7.4) > with Tryton 2.8. Or does any other combination work?
Almost all CalDAV client sucks probably because the standard is too complex. But Thunderbird used to work pretty well. I have also stared one simple: tardis [1] > Long version: On a fresh install of Tryton 2.8 (version packaged by > OpenBSD) with the calendar module, I'm trying to have Thunderbird > reading and writing events. It's currently accessing it using https, > and there's no problem to read events (although I had to point > Thunderbird to the .ics file and not just the directory as specified > in [1]). > > I'm just testing Tryton yet, my user is on its own (apart from the > admin account), it has read/write access to the calendar, and can > create events from the Tryton client. These events show up in > Thunderbird. But every time Thunderbird tries to create an event, it > ends up with an error (MODIFICATION_FAILED) with no more details, and > then the calendar becomes unavailable in Thunderbird. When restarting > Thunderbird, authentication to Tryton is performed, but the calendar > is turned to read-only, until I manually turned it to read/mrite. > Then the same error occurs if I want to create an event. On the > server side, nothing appears in the logs. > > Please, what should I do to diagnose this better? Anything here that > rings a bell? You can run the server in verbose mode which should show more information. But also I think you did not run the last bugfix version of this series 2.8.2, which contains especially some creation fixes. [1] https://bitbucket.org/cedk/tardis -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: [email protected] Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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