On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 00:00 +0100, Tobias Bielohlawek wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just upgraded to from davical version 0.9.7.6 to latest 0.9.8.3,
> it all went fine without any problem, accept
> that all the user accounts seem to have lost their data. Although,
> when I log into the webinterface all calendars
> are still there and I can download the ics file. So for me it looks
> like a permisson problem.
>
> So my question is: how can I reset all permissions and how should a
> (simple) configuration (e.g one user with multiple calendars) look
> like?
>
> Btw. I'm using Apache with BasicAuth and iCal as Client, but checked
> with sunbird and had same problem here..
It is more likely that you missed a new requirement of the upgrade: that
you have PHP PDO and the PDO PostgreSQL drivers installed.
Cheeck the /setup.php page in DAViCal and it will say if that is the
case, and check for a few other common issues as well.
Permissions in DAViCal only affect the rights of people to access other
people's calendars, so it will not be a permissions problem.
Regards,
Andrew.
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> Hi
>
> I've just upgraded to from davical version 0.9.7.6 to latest 0.9.8.3,
> it all went fine without any problem, accept
> that all the user accounts seem to have lost their data. Although,
> when I log into the webinterface all calendars
> are still there and I can download the ics file. So for me it looks
> like a permisson problem.
>
> So my question is: how can I reset all permissions and how should a
> (simple) configuration (e.g one user with multiple calendars) look
> like?
>
> Btw. I'm using Apache with BasicAuth and iCal as Client, but checked
> with sunbird and had same problem here..
It is more likely that you missed a new requirement of the upgrade: that
you have PHP PDO and the PDO PostgreSQL drivers installed.
Cheeck the /setup.php page in DAViCal and it will say if that is the
case, and check for a few other common issues as well.
Permissions in DAViCal only affect the rights of people to access other
people's calendars, so it will not be a permissions problem.
Regards,
Andrew.
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andrew (AT) morphoss (DOT) com +64(272)DEBIAN
Does the turtle move for you? www.kame.net
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