Andre LaBranche
Andre LaBranche
@giorgioazzinnaro The only hard requirement for shared filesystem space (in a multi-server operation) is to support file attachments. Other stuff can be shared as well, with a few important exceptions:...
The iMIP design assumes the use of some kind of calendar client (Calendar User Agent, or "CUA") to interact with the local calendar server. Presence of a CUA is assumed...
In the interest of having accurate expectations, I will offer a bit of history. This project was started by Apple, and almost all of the contributions have been from Apple...
Hi - just wanted to say that I haven't gotten around to trying this yet, but I definitely appreciate the contribution and will try to carve out some time for...
Very thorough report, thanks!
Thanks for the patches! I'll give them a whirl.
Hi, It's quite likely that some part of CalendarServer, the python distribution plumbing, or the 'autoconf' style plumbing used by C deps is confused that you are putting the SVN...
Of course I meant git, not svn :) -dre > On Feb 9, 2017, at 11:31 AM, Andre LaBranche wrote: > > Hi, > > It's quite likely that some...
Hello @f1-outsourcing When running from a virtualenv, I found that something like [this patch](https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver/pull/470/commits/80c95629552a6b37e9519f13b2b1ec6a22f00c1a) is needed to allow ./bin/develop to succeed. That change is part of the [travis-ci integration](https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver/pull/470/commits) PR...
@f1-outsourcing that is a reasonable expectation. Unfortunately, even for our most supported platform targets (macOS and Oracle Linux), there is still at least some setup required prior to running ./bin/develop...