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Von: "Patrick Ohly" <patrick.o...@intel.com>
Gesendet: 02.11.2011 14:30:18
An: "Frederik Elwert" <frederik.elw...@web.de>
Betreff: N9 Bluetooth sync incomplete, 500 status for Delete (was: Re: 
[SyncEvolution] syncevo-dbus-server dies - SIGPIPE)

>On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 13:57 +0100, Frederik Elwert wrote:
>> There is just one issue that I could not yet identify: There is always
>> a number of calendar entries in ERR state, which get re-submitted with
>> the next sync, and then again be rejected. On the N9, at a first
>> glance no recent entries seem to be missing, so I did not do too much
>> to triage this issue. On the other hand, this probably makes each sync
>> use more time than necessary. Any ideas where these errors might sttem
>> from? I’ll send you a loglevel=4 log in private, maybe you can make
>> more sense of it than I can.
>
>The failures are all for item delete requests. The N9 returns a very
>uninformative 500, which is usually about an internal error. Because the
>Synthesis engine doesn't know what to do about that, it keeps trying.
>
>Can you do a refresh sync? I assume your desktop has all your events, so
>do a '--sync refresh-from-server' on the desktop (which is the server in
>this case).

I did a refresh-from-server for the calendar, and then a normal sync (no sync 
mode given). During that normal sync, syncevolution also did a slow sync for 
the calendar (while doing a two-way sync for the address book), which lead to 
various conflicts.

I sent you the logs, maybe you have an idea what’s going on there.

Regards,
Frederik


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