[kronolith] free/busy not found

Michael Redinger Michael.Redinger at uibk.ac.at
Wed Mar 12 09:13:29 UTC 2008


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Hi,

ok, this was caused by another problem:
Even if $conf["search_sources"] is set to include the local address
book, it is not used by default.
I created bug #6429 for this.

Michael

Michael Redinger wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> finding free/busy information does not seem to work for me in v2.2-RC2.
> I keep getting the message "Error retrieving free/busy information",
> although I added the appropriate information:
> 
> As our LDAP server does not (yet) have a free/busy URL attribute, I
> added an entry to the user's SQL addressbook (the default turba
> 'localsql' addressbook).
> I added an e-mail address and the free/busy URL (my own kronolith
> free/busy URL - I tried opening it, it works fine). The I opened
> kronolith, created a new event and added an attendee. I did not add the
> attendee manually, but searched it using the addressbook (just to be sure).
> When adding the user, I get the warning that the free/busy information
> cannot be retrieved.
> 
> search_sources is set to
> localsql\tmyldap
> 
> I tried to track this down:
> In lib/Freebusy.php in function getURL, $sources is ok (contains both
> the user's and the global LDAP addressbook, but the call to the registry
> return $GLOBALS['registry']->call('contacts/getField', ...
> returns the error message instead of a result.
> After some further debugging, I found that in turba/lib/api.php, in
> function _turba_getField, $ob = $list->next() contains no entries.
> Therefore the PEAR error is raised.
> 
> I am not really sure where to go from here:
> My turba setup is quite standard, nothing special there (I used the
> standard localsql config.; so the freebusyUrl mapping is ok, too). Also,
> searching the turba addressbook and displaying the user's data works
> fine, even when using the addressbook from within kronolith - it just
> does not seem to find the free/busy information.
> 
> 
> 
> On a related note:
> When I create a new event with an attendee (even one without working
> free/busy information), should there be an e-mail sent to the attendee?
> Because for me it isn't.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
> 

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