Attempting to migrate iCal from 10.5.8 to 10.6.7

So I managed to migrate mail, ldap, & the wiki pretty easily ... but ical just isn't taking.
When I put the 10.5 ical data from /Library/Calendarserver/Documents on the new 10.6 server, I get tons of errors about: "No principal found for UID: xxxx". the support boards indicate this is a problem with ldap - specifically that the uuid's have changed. however, mine have not. the uuid's caldavd complains about do exist and are assigned to the same users they were in the 10.5.8 directory
Another problem I've had and have seen discussed on the boards is that 10.6 "changed" (reads broke) how group calendars used to work (when hacked). I don't think this will be a show-stopper for me since the hacky way group calendars worked in 10.5 I don't think worked for us so we just have 1 individual user & 1 individual group account each that we delegate access to their calendar and that becomes our shared calendar solution. I think the 1 group calendar we have (not sure how we created it - it predates me) will be a problem - since I can't find a way to make 10.6 recognize it under the same uuid for that group. But I suppose as long as I could manually create a user with the same uuid as the group I might be able to make it so my users don't have to change their client configurations to point to new urls.
Also, despite all the no principal for uid errors, when I try to access the old group shared calendar's URL I get this:
There was an unexpected error with the request (domain CalDAVErrorDomain / error 5 / description 'The server has not specified a calendar home for the account at "/principals/_uids_/83E1F1D4-9D2F-4515-BBA3-04BB39F3A8BB/ -- https://<servername>:8443/".'). Meanwhile the path does exist (albeit in 10.6's new directory hierarchy /_uids_/83/E1/83E1F1D4-9D2F-4515-BBA3-04BB39F3A8BB)

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