Your message dated Sun, 29 Nov 2009 12:33:10 +0100
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and subject line Re: [Calendarserver-maintainers] Bug#558423: Acknowledgement 
(calendarserver: Unable to PUT to non-file)
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regarding calendarserver: Unable to PUT to non-file
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Package: calendarserver
Version: 1.2.dfsg-8
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable


Hi there

I did try to install the calendar server on two machines under 'etch' and 
'lenny'.

On the later one I did a minimum change of the config, just removed the binding 
to 'localhost' to be able to access my server from outside.

Still I can reproduce the Problem:

2009-11-28 20:01:47+0100 [-] [caldav-8008]  [HTTPChannel,2,IP] GET 
/calendars/users/admin/calendar/ HTTP/1.1
2009-11-28 20:02:00+0100 [-] [caldav-8008]  [HTTPChannel,4,IP] PUT 
/calendars/users/admin/calendar/ HTTP/1.1
2009-11-28 20:02:00+0100 [-] [caldav-8008]  [HTTPChannel,4,IP] 'Unable to PUT 
to non-file: 
/var/spool/caldavd/calendars/__uids__/38eae584-2b75-582b-a058-018391d1003f/calendar'

After some time googleing and trying to find helpfull documentation on
how to set access rights etc, it looks like some parts of twisted.web try to 
access
a directory as a file...

Any idea how to resolve that problem?

-Benoit-

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0.3
  APT prefers oldstable
  APT policy: (500, 'oldstable'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=de_CH, LC_CTYPE=de_CH (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages calendarserver depends on:
ii  adduser                 3.110            add and remove users and groups
ii  lsb-base                3.2-20           Linux Standard Base 3.2 init scrip
ii  python                  2.5.2-3          An interactive high-level object-o
ii  python-central          0.6.8            register and build utility for Pyt
ii  python-dateutil         1.4.1-2          powerful extensions to the standar
ii  python-kerberos         1.0+svn2455-1    A GSSAPI interface module for Pyth
ii  python-openssl          0.7-2            Python wrapper around the OpenSSL 
ii  python-pysqlite2        2.4.1-1          Python interface to SQLite 3
ii  python-twisted-calendar 0.2.0.svn19773-5 Twisted components for Apple's Cal
ii  python-vobject          0.6.0-1          parse iCalendar and VCards in Pyth
ii  python-xattr            0.4-4            module for manipulating filesystem
ii  python-xml              0.8.4-10.1       XML tools for Python
ii  ssl-cert                1.0.23           simple debconf wrapper for OpenSSL

calendarserver recommends no packages.

Versions of packages calendarserver suggests:
pn  python-pydirector             <none>     (no description available)

-- no debconf information



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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 09:32:42PM +0100, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> Hello
> 
> You can close the bug... (well or consider it as a documentation bug...)
Closing it, thanks for reporting back.

>  /usr/share/doc/calendarserver/README.Debian
>  http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/<user>/calendar/ should state, that 
> you 
> should get the "Calendar homes:" URL
> and add something like my-calendar.ics at the end.

    http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/<user>/calendar/<uid>.ics

isn't a calendar but just a single apointment. I'm still unsure what
you're trying to do but I'd be happy to improve the docs.
Cheers,
 -- Guido

>  
> After playing a bit more around with Apple iCAL I found out that a user could 
> have multiple calendars on the server. So you have to specify a file and not 
> just the directory. This was why I kept getting the error that the server did 
> try to access a directory as a file.
> 
> -Benoit-
> 
> 
> 
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