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[#8873] Unable to subscribe or display calendar outside of browser
Summary Unable to subscribe or display calendar outside of browser
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version 2.3.1
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 1. Low
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Requester kbridger (at) shaw (dot) ca
Created 02/15/2010 (5678 days ago)
Due
Updated 02/25/2010 (5668 days ago)
Assigned 02/16/2010 (5677 days ago)
Resolved 02/25/2010 (5668 days ago)
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02/25/2010 07:27:32 PM Jan Schneider Comment #8 Reply to this comment
It's used in Horde code, so the place is correct. Kronolith only makes 
use of this Horde code.
02/25/2010 05:54:23 PM kbridger (at) shaw (dot) ca Comment #7 Reply to this comment
It's all documented, but if Debian/Ubuntu move the docs around and 
don't install dependencies, there isn't anything we could do.
Agreed - good point.  I've updated my Ubuntu bug with this info.

The command in question is in the horde install doc on horde.org.   
Could it also be added to the Kronolith install doc, as the Kronolith 
install doc includes a few other pear checks - it might be a good idea 
to add this one as it is required for things to work, whereas the 
horde install doc keeps the command in the optional section.
02/25/2010 05:28:33 PM Jan Schneider Comment #6
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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It's all documented, but if Debian/Ubuntu move the docs around and 
don't install dependencies, there isn't anything we could do.
02/25/2010 04:07:10 PM kbridger (at) shaw (dot) ca Comment #5 Reply to this comment
This is the access log, not the error log.
The error log did not roll.  I had set my apache loglevel to debug.
Why? This method is deprecated and already has been removed for 
future versions.
Because it is the only way I can get things working.  I'd rather use 
the appropriate way though.


Upon retesting though after getting the other method working, this 
method now works as well!  I believe the difference was I had to 
install something via pear.  This wasn't in the docs I was reading for 
the proper method but was for the old method.

Old method doc link: http://wiki.horde.org/KronolithSunbird
Command I ran that I hadn't before: pear install HTTP_WebDAV_Server-beta

New doc I followed: 
http://wiki.debian.org/Horde#InstallingandconfiguringKronolith

Maybe this is simply a doc issue - I don't seem to be able to edit 
that page on the wiki.
02/25/2010 10:48:04 AM Jan Schneider Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Log from apache:
This is the access log, not the error log.
I've been successful in following the other method of accessing the 
ics file directly.  However this is a very different manner of 
subscribing compared to using the built-in functionality of 
kronolith, and I'd like to get the latter working.
Why? This method is deprecated and already has been removed for future 
versions.
02/19/2010 03:10:05 PM kbridger (at) shaw (dot) ca Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Sorry, pasted this in the other bug report but not here:

Log from apache:

IP ADDRESS - - [08/Feb/2010:22:01:39 -0800] "GET 
/horde3/kronolith/ics.php?c=user HTTP/1.1" 400 500 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 
(X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100106 Ubuntu/9.10 
(karmic) Firefox/3.5.7"

I've been successful in following the other method of accessing the 
ics file directly.  However this is a very different manner of 
subscribing compared to using the built-in functionality of kronolith, 
and I'd like to get the latter working.

Thanks for your help!
02/16/2010 09:12:56 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ Feedback
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Check the web server logs.
02/15/2010 06:52:48 AM kbridger (at) shaw (dot) ca Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Unable to subscribe or display calendar outside of browser
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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I have installed the packages on a Karmic install.  See 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/horde3/+bug/519160.

I cannot subscribe to the calendar at all, but can only access it via 
the web interface.  I've tried using Lightning in Thunderbird and 
Evolution - both result in erros and cannot display the calendar.  The 
link for the subscription provided by Kronolith, when pasted into a 
new browser tab, results in an HTTP 400 error.

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