"Roland Winkler" <wink...@gnu.org> writes:

> For the records:
>
> It seems rather unlikely to me that the above problem is caused by
> some recent change in BBDB.  However, to look into such a possiblity
> the starting point would always be a more complete lisp backtrace.

You're right, I got a confirmation from the ASynk developper that the
corruption has occured through ASynk, and was able to recover a working
database through Asynk backups.

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