Hi Patryk,
Fredrik, I wanted to try your repo, but had a certificate problem. Rahul, what is the status of the 5.0 package? Are you working on it?
I also wanted to check the status etc the other day, but never got around to finnish the email. I wanted to pick it up again but I was too busy. The certificate is just expired, and I have not got around to renew it. You can still download the packages ? I did not really care to test. (I used a proper startssl certificate as backend for gnupg over smartcard http://article.tree.se/server/identity and I did not want to open that can of worms again) But if there are no news from Rahul or someone else I will give the new calendarserver a go again (but for sid).
I've been trying to get the calendarserver to run, but I'm failed. I used the repo from https://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/... (5.1) on debian wheezy. After install of all dependencies and a succfull ./run -s, I was able to start the server.
With ./run -i, I perform a system installation. But at the start of caldavd, i got an error "ImportError: Twisted requires zope.interface 3.6.0 or later: no module named zope.interface."
zope.interface is installed. I think it is a wrong path definition somewhere?! Do you have a tip?
Could it be the version ? This is a OLD table I made for calendarserver back in Feb 2012 (2 years ago) http://article.tree.se/server/calendarserver The debian package to be installed is 'python-zope.interface' if that did not change ? I think 4.2 with Postgres backend is not too far behind 5.x ? You could at least just download the debs on https://tree.se/debian/ and install them and play around a bit. setting up the caldavd.plist for your needs etc. IF the devs dissagree, please let me know. I have it at least running but not in use. Or you have to wait and hope I get some time to get to it. I have 2 kids (3 & 6), work, plus a TON of other projects, that have produced more feedback than the calendarserver :)
Was anyone succefull with running a system installation of the calendarserver on debian?
For any suggestions I would be very happy
I am happy for any colaboration.. :) Depending on your background, if you really know what you are doing you can run from svn, otherwise I would suggest using the debs. BUT disclaimer, before you put real data in the calendarserver, be aware that I am not a debian developer, I just do it for fun, and I just packaged the calendarserver so far. I did not try to do migrations between versions, although I hope that the calendarserver developers take care of that without relying too much on the packager :) /Fred