Re: "Sorry, cannot connect to Calendar Server"
From: Bob Bailin (72027.3605_at_compuserve.com)
Date: 08/06/03
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Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 20:44:42 GMT
"Transpower" <transpower@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Bob:
>
> >Either you installed your system on July 29th, or you
> >tried to set a calendar event at that time and something
> >got munged up. I suspect the former, and I also suspect
> >you may have discovered one of those unpleasant side-
> >effects of upgrading a system rather than doing a
> >fresh install.
>
> I installed the system on July 29. I did not try to set up a calendar
event.
> I simply tried to access the calendar client.
This is probably a language related issue.
Look in /usr/adm/ISL/iqm_file for the line: IQM_LANGUAGE=
(easy to find, they're all alphabetical and all start with "IQM_")
What language is shown? The default is "C_C.C".
Now look in the file /etc/default/lang for the first two non-comment lines.
They should both be LANG=C_C.C
If either of these are not the case on your system,
you were a little too clever for your own good when installing
5.0.7 (or the previous version you upgraded from) and
selected another, seemingly reasonable language choice
such as "english_us.ascii". Unfortunately, this reasonable
choice breaks a few scripts & programs such as the
calendar server, as I found out myself years ago when
first installing 5.0.2 or 5.0.4.
Bob
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