On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 10:01 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> I've been struggling with CalDAV and Evolution for a while now.  I've
> had some minor successes but, in general, I can not get it to work
> reliably.
> 
> I've tried various servers, including Cosmo, RSCDS and Bedework (all at
> various version levels) and Evolution 2.4.x, 2.6.x and 2.8.x.  I managed
> to get something approaching stability using Evo 2.6.x and Cosmo 0.3,
> but that broke when going to either Evo 2.8 or Cosmo >0.3.  RSCDS worked
> for a little while with Evo 2.8, but stopped recently when I went to Evo
> 2.8.2 (it will store events, but can't see them) - the RSCDS
> installation is fine because Sunbird happily sees the events.
> 
> So *is* anyone using CalDAV successfully on Evo?  If so what server &
> versions do you use?  All I want to do is to read and update a personal
> calendar from 3 or 4 different machines.
> 
> Pete


I *was* able to get CalDAV to work.  Stress the "was".  I've been
successfully using Cosmo/Scooby (OSAF - www.osafoundation.org) v0.3 for
most of a year without issues.  As far as I can tell, the upgrade from
evolution-data-server 1.8.2 to 1.8.3 on 14-feb broke my access.  Now I
can no longer see any of my events on the calendars - though I can see
them when looking at the server directly.  Server reports no errors -
for some reason, the front end just won't display.  Feh.

I'm not doing anything complex, I'm not trying to connect to an exchange
server, or manage hundreds of users with weird configurations.  But if I
knew of an alternative that *worked* I'd jump at it in a heartbeat.  

 -Don
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