[CalendarServer-users] CardDAV-server.
Peter Ankerstål
peter at pean.org
Sun Aug 8 10:51:31 PDT 2010
Hi,
Thanks. It really did start both of them but the problem was that ical failed the automatic setup when using the carddav-config.
But when i entered port and server-path manually I have both CardDAV and CalDAV working nicely.
--
Peter Ankerstål
peter at pean.org
http://www.pean.org/
On 8 aug 2010, at 19.21, Lars N. Cleemann wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 16:22:10 +0100, Guy <guy at britewhite.net> wrote:
>> Nope not really. Basically you have to use run script twice. Once for
>> cal and once for card
>
> That should not be necessary. In whatever configfile you are running
> you can just set
>
> EnableCardDAV to <true/>.
>
> as well as
>
> EnableCalDAV to <true/>.
>
> Then they startup both of them, without having to run two instances of
> the server. The svn version of carddavd-test.plist contains both
> setting
> but has CalDAV set to false, that is why CalDAV does not start when
> using that as the configfile.
>
> /Lars
>
>
>>
>> On 8 Aug 2010, at 14:35, Peter Ankerstål <peter at pean.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Ah, thanks!
>>>
>>> But now it only starts carddav, there must be an easy way to have both running?
>>> --
>>> Peter Ankerstål
>>> peter at pean.org
>>> http://www.pean.org/
>>>
>>> On 7 aug 2010, at 20.57, Guy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Correct it will by default... you have to change the caldav.plist file to be the carddav.plist file..
>>>>
>>>> --Guy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 07, 2010, at 08:10, Peter Ankerstål wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Im running trunk, yes. But I cant find anything about carddav in the output form ./run Heh. It seems to only start caldav.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peter Ankerstål
>>>>> peter at pean.org
>>>>> http://www.pean.org/
>>>>>
>>>>> On 6 aug 2010, at 22.37, Andre LaBranche wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 6, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Peter Ankerstål wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry a stupid question, but how do I start the CardDAV-server? ./run -a doesnt seem to have any effect.
>>>>>>> only the caldav is still running.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try just ./run to start it in the foreground, which may give you more info about what is wrong, if anything.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once that works, ./run -d to start and background it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't believe -a is a valid option for the run script (at least, not in trunk).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -dre
>>>>>
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