Calendar Server and iPhone/iPod Touch?
Does the statement on page http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/iPhone that "The iPhone [and iPod Touch?] cannot directly access calendars on the Calendar Server." refer to 2.3? Or an earlier version? Or versions 2.* only and not the forthcoming 3.* versions? Perhaps this wiki entry needs to be updated? I'll try my 2.3 install with an iPod Touch sometime. I find only one report about the iPhone etc in the mailing list archives: it is from June 2009 and says that the iPhone works with a then "fairly recent version" of Calendar Server. See http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/calendarserver-users/2009-June/001330.... John A. Murdie
I have my iPhone version 3.1.3 connecting just fine to both calendar 2 and calendar 3 servers.. I'm also accessing delegated calendars without issue.. Have a look at my documentation for configuring the iPhone. http://www.rho.cc/index.php/calendar-and-contact-server/59-calendar-setup/99... Cheers, ---Guy On 10 Mar 2010, at 10:38, John Murdie wrote:
Does the statement on page http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/iPhone that "The iPhone [and iPod Touch?] cannot directly access calendars on the Calendar Server." refer to 2.3? Or an earlier version? Or versions 2.* only and not the forthcoming 3.* versions? Perhaps this wiki entry needs to be updated? I'll try my 2.3 install with an iPod Touch sometime.
I find only one report about the iPhone etc in the mailing list archives: it is from June 2009 and says that the iPhone works with a then "fairly recent version" of Calendar Server. See http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/calendarserver-users/2009-June/001330....
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On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 10:47 +0000, Guy wrote:
I have my iPhone version 3.1.3 connecting just fine to both calendar 2 and calendar 3 servers.. I'm also accessing delegated calendars without issue..
Have a look at my documentation for configuring the iPhone.
http://www.rho.cc/index.php/calendar-and-contact-server/59-calendar-setup/99...
Cheers, ---Guy
Thanks! I'll try that some time. John A. Murdie
I'm curious about the development Calendar Server's apparent need for PostgreSQL, but that (py)xattr is still called for. Rather than store .ics files directly in the filestore, will version 3.* use a relational database to store the equivalent data? (My apologies if I've missed a developers' document either in the checked-out development or on the website, but I have looked. I need to read the source, I know!) A calendar service which was (eventually!) used in an academic environment such as mine would have to have its users' calendar data backed up. Normally, we use a NetApp filestore for holding user files, via an NFS proxy. I shall look to see if extended attributes can be so supported, but if the aim is to store data with PostgreSQL, that might be an easier route. John A. Murdie
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