Am Saturday, 2014-05-24 um 15:56:54 +0530 schrieb Rahul Amaram:

Hello again

> I do not have any idea on what might be causing this problem. You
> might want to reach out to the calendarserver users mailing list for
> helping to troubleshoot this error.

I followed that list a few month now.
There is very few traffic (one or two mails per month) and not much
help. So I didn't try that list as help source.

Couldn't you be a litte bit more helpful?

A few ideas:

1. I send you a loop-device file for my /var/spool/caldavd filesystem
   after I tried adding a second calendar.
   You could try to use that calendar and see into the problem.
2. You could set up a test account so I could try the same on a server
   under your control.
3. Yould you send my a mail address of someone who is actually using
   the version without problems? Maybe he could give me a test account
   if it is not possible for you?
4. If it is not too mouch work you could provide a backport for a newer
   version of calendarserver so I could try it.
   (I am on stable)
5. You could ask for more log files. If possible with a higher log level
   or debug activated or such ...
6. Is it possible there are dependencies which are not met on my system
   because they are not in the package-dependency-list?


mfg Jochen

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