[CalendarServer-users] Calendar Server

Andre LaBranche dre at apple.com
Thu Mar 7 07:34:18 PST 2013


On Mar 7, 2013, at 6:20 AM, Robert Bruce <rbruce at celsiusinc.com> wrote:

> ...
> Then I delete the event at 4:00 but it come right back 
>  
> 2013-03-06 14:53:31-0500 [-] [caldav-0]  [HTTPChannel,23,24.201.74.72] [twext.web2.server#info] DELETE /calendars/__uids__/1cc63f8f-744a-4941-88c8-8ab121d03be9/calendar/D49F6977-1BCA-4EB3-A602-510B2037DC81.ics HTTP/1.1
> 2013-03-06 14:53:31-0500 [-] [caldav-0]  [HTTPChannel,23,24.201.74.72] [twext.web2.server#info] GET /calendars/__uids__/1cc63f8f-744a-4941-88c8-8ab121d03be9/calendar/D49F6977-1BCA-4EB3-A602-510B2037DC81.ics HTTP/1.1
> 2013-03-06 14:53:31-0500 [-] [caldav-0]  [HTTPChannel,24,24.201.74.72] [twext.web2.server#info] GET /calendars/__uids__/1cc63f8f-744a-4941-88c8-8ab121d03be9/calendar/D49F6977-1BCA-4EB3-A602-510B2037DC81.ics HTTP/1.1

Either the delete is failing or the GETs are failing; they can't both be succeeding, but we can't see why. Can you turn your log level up to Debug (in caldavd.plist) then restart the service and reproduce these steps, then reply including the relevant portions of error.log and access.log?

Thx,
-dre

>  
> Then I delete the event at 4:00 again and this time it is gone
> 
> 2013-03-06 14:55:01-0500 [-] [caldav-0]  [HTTPChannel,25,24.201.74.72] [twext.web2.server#info] DELETE /calendars/__uids__/1cc63f8f-744a-4941-88c8-8ab121d03be9/calendar/D49F6977-1BCA-4EB3-A602-510B2037DC81.ics HTTP/1.1
> 2013-03-06 14:55:01-0500 [-] [caldav-0]  [HTTPChannel,26,24.201.74.72] [twext.web2.server#info] DELETE /calendars/__uids__/1cc63f8f-744a-4941-88c8-8ab121d03be9/calendar/D49F6977-1BCA-4EB3-A602-510B2037DC81.ics HTTP/1.1
> 
> It seems to me the Following GET operations are reading back the old data?  
> 
> 
> On 2013-03-06, at 4:31 PM, Glyph wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Mar 6, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Robert Bruce <rbruce at celsiusinc.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I can't get 4.x releases to work on Ubuntu ( 12.10 in my case ) x86… and there are no packages for 4.x releases so far?  relevant info is hard to find on the Net about how to set it all up.   I managed to compile from SVN successfully but the logs fill with errors,
>> 
>> I'm a little more interested in these errors than the ones you're having with 3.2, since 4.x is a lot closer to what we're currently working on in trunk.  Can you send them on?  Not to say that I wouldn't like you to fix your current errors, but if we do find a bug and fix it, you'll still have to upgrade :).
>> 
>>> and after so many unpaid hours I chose 3.2 because the packages exist.
>> 
>> I think that someone's working on 4.2 packages, and in fact I believe they're on this mailing list.
>> 
>> -glyph
>> 
>> P.S.: Please remember to "reply all" so others on the list will see the reply.
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