Richard, I just finished going through your pain and I'm still going through it. I can't offer you a good step-by-step but I can correct one major flaw in the documentation. Do NOT check out the main trunk of the code. Instead use the last labeled version. i.e. use the following command to checkout the code; svn checkout http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/tags/... This is a stable version of the code. It compiles and runs properly. If you checkout from the trunk you are inheriting the latest untested code and its attendent bugs. I recommend you clear out everything you've done (except your config files, move those somewhere and copy them back) and start over. Robert Schmid On Aug 2, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Richard Shepherd wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first post so if this has been answered I apologize. I cannot find a repository of prior posts either - is there one?
I have a G4 Quicksilver 800MHz (ie not supported by Leopard Server) home server and want to share calendars with my wife and with myself(!) on different machines. We are both physicians. I have succesfully published calendars using WebDAV before but need to edit them from one machine to the other rather than just have one "edit" machine and all the others read only.
The server is running Tiger 10.4.11 server and supports all our network gear for DHCP and DNS (Intel iMac, Powebook G4, iBook G4, PS3, AppleTV). All Macs are running Leopard client.
It is setup as an OD Master and DNS works correctly both forwards and reverse. LDAP Directory services seems to work just fine with Directory Utility/Directory in the Leopard clients. The server is Kerborized.
I have checked out DCS and successfully compiled it on the server. I want it to work in OD mode but cannot get it running properly. That being said I cannot get it to work properly in XML mode either.
Does anyone have any simple step by step guides?
Regards
Richard _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users