Before Debian, what Linux distribution you were using ?
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#3 Re: How to setup apache + WebDAV as a GroupDAV server? Posted by daemon (146.231.xx.xx) on Sat 15 Mar 2008 at 13:54 Cool! That means I've had a fully compatibile GroupDAV server running for months, and never new it -- I guess all I have to do is figure out what I'd really do with GroupDAV... Now, if only the same held true for CalDAV. I've been looking for a nice CalDAV server to set up for ages, so that I could finally begin moving staff away from Exchange calendars, and on to something accessible by more than one horrible client app. My trouble is that I really don't want to one that uses Java or PHP (Java because we don't use it on any of our servers and don't really want to start now, and PHP because, well, none of us here really like it that much, so if we can get away without using it, that's great). The closest I've come to is the Apple calendar-server that's Python based, but as of when I last looked (few weeks back) it still doesn't install and run particularly nicely on anything other than OSX, and we don't have any X-Serves. Now, if there were a mod-caldav for apache, I'd be a happy man ;-) Cheers. :wp
Cool! That means I've had a fully compatibile GroupDAV server running for months, and never new it -- I guess all I have to do is figure out what I'd really do with GroupDAV...
Now, if only the same held true for CalDAV. I've been looking for a nice CalDAV server to set up for ages, so that I could finally begin moving staff away from Exchange calendars, and on to something accessible by more than one horrible client app. My trouble is that I really don't want to one that uses Java or PHP (Java because we don't use it on any of our servers and don't really want to start now, and PHP because, well, none of us here really like it that much, so if we can get away without using it, that's great). The closest I've come to is the Apple calendar-server that's Python based, but as of when I last looked (few weeks back) it still doesn't install and run particularly nicely on anything other than OSX, and we don't have any X-Serves.
Now, if there were a mod-caldav for apache, I'd be a happy man ;-)
Cheers.
:wp
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