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From: Klaus S. <kl...@so...> - 2009-12-10 23:21:07
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I figured out the main problem: After the upgrade, iCal had misappropriated the login information from my Google calendar account and copied it into the davical account - a pretty serious bug, IMHO. Other than that, it's working now - although a couple of things still seem fishy. Most importantly, they still haven't managed to get the privacy settings implemented so I'll keep flagging events with Sunbird if I don't want them to show up in everybody else's calendar... On Dec 10, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Andrew McMillan wrote: > On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 16:27 -0500, Klaus Sonnenleiter wrote: >> I just upgraded one of my Macs to Snow Leopard and noticed that iCal >> now refuses to connect to my DavICal installation. All the other Macs >> are still running 10.5.7 and they are running fine. I know Apple made >> some modifications to iCal in this release but I thought it was mostly >> around Exchange compatibility. Does anybody have any insight into this >> or has anyone run into this problem? > > I know that there are some things that don't work with DAViCal in iCal4, > and I met with an organisation yesterday who are buying me a shiny new > Macbook in the next few days so I am better able to work through issues > with iCal4. Weta already gave me an old Powerbook, so I can test with > iCal3, and TruHearing bought me an iPhone so I can work on compatibility > with that as well. > > I hadn't heard of problems with 'Connections failing' though. The main > problems I am aware of are with delegated privileges, which work very > differently to iCal3, and with scheduling, for which DAViCal only > supports free/busy enquiry at present. > > I'm wanting to release 0.9.8 next week which certainly will work with > DAViCal (albeit probably still without delegations working fully) and I > expect to release a 0.9.8.1 around christmas which will add the missing > bits once I've had a chance to play with the new laptop. > > Cheers, > Andrew. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > http://andrew.mcmillan.net.nz/ Porirua, New Zealand > Twitter: _karora Phone: +64(272)DEBIAN > It is truth which you cannot contradict; you can without any difficulty > contradict Socrates. - Plato > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > |