Hi Milan,

After deleting ~/.cache/evolution/addressbook/ and repopulating it, the problem 
has disappeared.

For the record, `/usr/libexec/evolution-addressbook-factory -w` gives no 
message at all.

Thanks a lot,

--Martin
 

On 11/30/18 3:53 PM, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-11-30 at 13:37 +0100, Martin Monperrus wrote:
>> For user address books, does contact autocompletion make a live query
>> or a query against the local cache?
>  
>       Hi,
> it uses the local cache. You can remove it in
>    ~/.cache/evolution/addressbook/<ews-book-uid>/
> then restart all the evolution processes, especially those in the
> background (which come from evolution-data-server), for example with
> `evolution --force-shutdown`, thus let evolution-ews to recreate the
> book content from scratch. The book should be marked for auto-
> completion, which can be found in the Properties of that book. I
> suppose it is marked for it though.
>
> You can make a similar search, as the auto-completion does, when you
> click the magnifier icon on the left of the Search entry and change the
> search kind to the one you would like to test in the Contacts view.
> Like the Name contains might be one of those, which is also the default
> search type.
>
> You can run:
>    $ /usr/libexec/evolution-addressbook-factory -w
> from a terminal, then run evolution, to see whether it shows anything
> useful there when trying to search, like a runtime warning or such.
>
> These are just few things which can be tried to further debug the
> issue.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
>
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