[CalendarServer-users] how to update ?

jean jduffas1 at free.fr
Mon Nov 10 13:34:19 PST 2008


what do I have to change in the run file ?
I think I never changed anything in it...

jean

Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:28, Mark Cockfield a écrit :

> After the upgrade did you change the run script to use your config  
> file?
> Also, since you are using a Mac, you may want to have a look at the  
> builtin
> Diff program. Open up the terminal and type "man diff" to see  
> instructions
> on how to use. ZsCompare is a commercial product, and if you don't  
> do a lot
> of development, save yourself a few...um, francs, euros? Anyway,  
> good luck.
>
> Mark
>
> On 11/10/08 4:12 PM, "jean" <jduffas1 at free.fr> wrote:
>
>> yes, but the calendars still exists,
>> only the "new" version of calendarsserver doesn' t see them.
>> If I come back to the hold version, it see them again.
>> and I did copy back all the conf files.
>> so perhaps it come from the fact I didn't made a diff
>> I use a mac too, so I will try ZsCompare.
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>> jean
>>
>>
>> Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:05, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
>>
>>> Jean,
>>>
>>> Diff is just comparing two files to identify the differences between
>>> them.
>>> Depending on your platform there are a number of tools that are very
>>> helpful. I use a Mac and have used "zsCompare" and now use the SVN
>>> tools
>>> within Eclipse. Eclipse is an IDE or Integrated Development
>>> Environment. If
>>> you are not going to be doing any development, it probably would be
>>> overkill. As far as the GUID errors, I believe you will see those
>>> when a
>>> calendar does not exist for an account; and, if I'm not mistaken the
>>> message
>>> also indicates the the server will be provisioning the calendar
>>> collection.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> On 11/10/08 3:46 PM, "jean" <jduffas1 at free.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have also created my own config files (caldav.plist and
>>>> accounts.xml) and have moved my calendars out of the default
>>>> location .
>>>> I have also after upgrade, put back conf files.
>>>> but I didn' t do any "diff"
>>>> how do you do that ?
>>>> and what is Eclipse project ?
>>>>
>>>> when upgrading, I got a GUID error...
>>>>
>>>> jean
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 10 nov. 08 à 21:30, Mark Cockfield a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jean,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have also learned to avoid overwriting the "conf" directory as
>>>>> well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Before I setup the CalendarServer as an Eclipse project I would  
>>>>> save
>>>>> a copy
>>>>> of the calendar and config directories. Then after upgrading I  
>>>>> would
>>>>> copy
>>>>> the calendar directory back and do a diff on my config file and  
>>>>> the
>>>>> new
>>>>> default config file as new attributes are often added.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now that I am in Eclipse with the SVN feature installed I can just
>>>>> do an SVN
>>>>> "update" to merge in the latest changes from the development
>>>>> repository.
>>>>> Then the next time I execute the "run" script it makes sure all
>>>>> other
>>>>> dependencies are up-to-date. I should also mention that I have
>>>>> created my
>>>>> own config files (caldav.plist and accounts.xml) and have moved my
>>>>> calendars
>>>>> out of the default location so they do not get touched by the
>>>>> update.
>>>>> Although moving the calendar directory wouldn't be necessary as  
>>>>> long
>>>>> as you
>>>>> are not using the default accounts.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/10/08 4:29 AM, "jean" <jduffas1 at free.fr> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> how tp update Darwin CalendarServer without deleting all
>>>>>> calendars ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> jean
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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