Giancarlo Iannizzotto <ia...@...> writes:

> > It is not clear to me why you need a "refresh-from-client" sync
> > immediately after the "refresh-from-server". Everything should be ready
> > for a normal two-way sync after "refresh-from-server". What happens if
> > you don't do the "refresh-from-client"?
> >
> >

Sorry for replying to my own email: I just want to be more clear.
The issue I described above does not appear _always_ but just sometimes-
 I would say, often. I could not understand why it happens. 
When the problem does not show up, then the two-way sync works for both phones.
When it shows up, then I get this ping-pong and it goes on for a while, 
then it disappears after a number of refresh-from-server and
 refresh-from-client syncs.
I'm still trying to recognise a pattern in this behaviour.

I also tried to turn off and on the phones after one-way syncing, with no
changes. Also shutting down the dbus server did not change the situation.
But I should better investigate whether something changes if restart the PC
after a one-way sync: this might indicate that the evolution server (or
something else) needs a restart after a one-way sync. 
Don't ask me why.

giancarlo

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