Sorry for the delayed answer.
Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I guess I'd also be happy for someone else to take over Debian packagin=
g
> of AWL & DAViCal, so I can concentrate on being upstream for them :-)
I'm currently not actively using DAVical, but I could take over
maintenance of both packages if
On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 17:07 +0200, Leo 'costela' Antunes wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Did you have a chance to think about my proposed solution for this bug?
> Do you see any problem with it?
> I'm considering upgrading the severity to "minor", since it does cause
> more annoyances than necessary durin
Hi Andrew,
Did you have a chance to think about my proposed solution for this bug?
Do you see any problem with it?
I'm considering upgrading the severity to "minor", since it does cause
more annoyances than necessary during installation...
Cheers
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Leo "costela" Antunes
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Hi there,
I would suggest reassigning this bug to libawl-php, changing it to
install to /usr/share/php/awl and change davical to include
'awl/.php'.
This way you'd use the standard PHP include dir, keep your files in a
sane place and make davical include them without making apache jump
through hoo
On Mon, 2008-12-15 at 23:53 +0530, Akarsh Simha wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the explanation. Could libawl-php be made to notify this in
> some form to the user? Should I file a wishlist against libawl-php?
I left the bug open because I agree that something needs to be done
(probably in DAViCal) to
Hi
Thanks for the explanation. Could libawl-php be made to notify this in
some form to the user? Should I file a wishlist against libawl-php?
- Akarsh
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thanks
That's certainly one way of achieving your goal, but it isn't the
recommended approach, or the one documented in the installation
instructions on the website.
Alternative approaches might involve using an Alias or DocumentRoot to
associate the DAViCal htdocs direct
Package: davical
Version: 0.9.6.2
Severity: important
To make davical accessible through Apache, I symlinked
/usr/share/davical/htdocs to /var/www/davical
When I tried to access http://localhost/davical, I got an error
message saying that AWLUtilities.php could not be found.
always.php was look
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