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From:
Mathias Schmocker <smat@smat.ch>
Subject:
Re: radicale can't start
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Date:
Mon, 5 May 2025 08:05:58 -0000

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  • Stuart Henderson:

    radicale can't start

  • Mike Fischer <fischer+obsd@lavielle.com> wrote:
    > I think the line:
    > daemon="${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/radicale -d"
    > 
    > in the rc script is wrong (probably a leftover from the 2.x port). There
    > is no -d option in Radicale 3.x AFAIC.
    > 
    > 
    > Also the Description states that Radicale is a CalDAV server. It is also
    > a CardDAV server though.
    > 
    > 
    > HTH
    > Mike
    > 
    >> Am 04.05.2025 um 17:53 schrieb TronDD <trondd@kagu-tsuchi.com>:
    >> 
    >> On Fri May 2, 2025 at 9:27 PM EDT, TronDD wrote:
    >>> On Fri May 2, 2025 at 8:03 PM EDT, Stuart Henderson wrote:
    >>>> rapid releases are not a problem, it just needs a maintainer who cares.
    >>> 
    >>> 
    >>> I'm not sure can be that maintainer, I don't even have time right now to
    >>> finish this and decide if I want to switch back or not.
    >>> 
    >>> Anyway thanks for the rc_bg tip, I remember that now that I see it.
    >>> 
    >>> I was unable to fetch the tarball from pypi so in my haste, I switched to
    >>> pull from github.  I updated the patches but didn't check if there were new
    >>> things to patch, and did not cleanup the post-install steps.  I updated the
    >>> rc script with rc_gb, though, and verified it worked.
    >>> 
    >>> It starts, it runs, it worked well enough for me to connect and make sure I
    >>> could pull my data out of it but that's all I did.
    >>> 
    >>> There are upgrade steps from v2 to v3 documented in their ChangeLog but I
    >>> still ended up just running radicale --verify-storage over and over and
    >>> looking up the errors in the docs.
    >>> 
    >>> Tim.
    >> 
    >> I had some time to make another passs.  I cleaned up patches, made sure the
    >> post-install steps were still doing something, and took a stab at updating the
    >> README.
    >> 
    >> Tim.
    >> 
    >> 
    
    Hello,
    FWIW I upgraded my oldish radicale2 port install with what is found in the
    radicale Wiki.
    To be able to use it after upgrading to 7.7.
    I had to add py3-bcrypt via pip on the Python3 "virtual environment" (and
    install the Rust package on OBSD 7.7 to compile it)
    After some update on my existing /var/db/radicale, and experimenting with
    /etc/radicale/rights (and disabling the .web included webserver), it was
    good to go for my useage.
    
    Good luck, after some effort into radicale3 details...
    -- 
    Mathias
    
    
  • Stuart Henderson:

    radicale can't start