Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4473229?tstart=0
sudo port install hwloc luajit
Reference: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4473229?tstart=0
sudo port install hwloc luajit
My Calendars and Contacts broke after a macOS Server upgrade. This is what I had to do to fix everything.
On macOS: Airport Utility>File>Export Configuration File…
vi Extreme.baseconfig
Edit the raPo
("radio power") setting to a percentage beneath 100%:
<key>raPo</key>
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Here are my notes on how to create S/MIME Certificates signed by OS X Server's Open Directory Certificate Authority. It's pretty easy to set up your own small-scale PKI on OS X Server using the OD CA, which will already be a trusted CA.
Make sure that you have OS X Server's Certificate Authorities installed on your local admin account:
create calendarserver | |
sudo enable for calendarserver | |
sudo -iu calendarserver | |
git clone https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver.git | |
echo "source CalendarServer/environment.sh" > .profile | |
cd ccs-calendarserver | |
export USE_OPENSSL=1 | |
sudo ./bin/package /Users/calendarserver/CalendarServer |
Re: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6108331
I upgraded my server to new hardware, hand-migrated all its data, and fixed Profile Manager’s “500 Internal Server Error” problem. My experience has been the same as the Ars commenter who wrote that OS X Server is “extremely fragile, and when it breaks it breaks severely and inscrutably.”
The online documentation to rebuild and/or fix OS X Server is sparse and inadequate, so I’ve posted my ultimately successful steps here.
This post tells how to reinstall USB fax modem capabilities on macOS Sierra, after Apple dropped support.
If dropping support for fax modems affects you negatively, please take the time to issue feedback at Apple's website.
To restore USB Fax Modem capability to Sierra, simply copy the files listed below from your old El Capitan install.
Here is this list of files you need: