On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 14:28:39 GMT Da Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys. This may be old news, but I'm looking for a calendar server for fr= > eebsd. I've searched the ports but found nothing suitable (I'm having an is= > sue with webcalendar which I've posted on their forums, plus I'm not sure i= > t's what I'm after- keep reading to find out why), and I've trawled the net= > . > > I need some functions which are a must: > > 1. web accessible (duh :)) > 2. evolution accessible > 3. evolution postable > 4. multi-user > > I have seen a few, but I'm not sure whether they will work on freebsd, and = > as I am using a production mc I'm a little hesitant to test this. It seems = > most caldav servers revolve around java, and the php davical is only made o= > n debian (although being php it should work?). > > I'm considering building my own, but it appears that caldav is the way to g= > o anyway. My only other alternative then is to figure out the evolution pro= > blem of posting to webcal's, in which case I'll go and bug the guys at gnom= > e evolution.... :) (that and a whole bunch of other problems I'm working on= > - yay!)
Supposedly Darwin Calendar Server (caldavd) has been ported to FreeBSD. I don't use evolution so no idea if this will work for you but I use apache + webDAV and that seems to work fine with sunbird & iCal for multiple users. If I was setting this up today I'd probably just go with Google Calendar. It is web accessible as well as via iCal and sunbird/lightning etc. Unless you have a real itch to scratch, it is not worth spending time on building your own. Why not spend that time doing something new & exciting?;-) _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"