Thanks for your report.
If this is reproducable, I'd be very happy for a gdb backtrace ("gdb
multisync", "run", "bt" after segfault).
/Bo
On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 09:43, Dominik Schl�sser wrote:
> Hi Bo,
>
> Short: your fix worked!
>
> I put the CVS snapshot on my two machines (Laptop, SYNCML Master and
> Workstation, SYNCML Client). I erased the Multisync states and Evolution
> databases on the workstation and retried the full synchronization. Your
> fix works! No timeout, entire 5300 records got replicated.
>
> Afterwards I encountered a new glitch: When the replication was done, I
> entered a new calendar record on the workstation machine. The start of
> this additional 1 record replication caused the the remote Multisync
> instance on the Laptop to crash with segmentation violation. Then
> restarting Multisync on the Laptop causes huge sync activity and when
> that settled down, each record (contact, calendar, tasks) on Laptop was
> duplicated, state on Workstation was still ok.
>
> So I deleted the evolution databases this time on the Laptop, resynced
> again - ok!
>
> It seems, that the status changes or change IDs had not been saved on
> the Laptop before the crash occured - causing the duplicates afterwards.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dominik
>
>
> On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 20:21, Bo Lincoln wrote:
> > Could you try out the CVS snapshot? I've tried to fix this issue by
> > having different timeouts for connected and unconnected sessions.
> >
> > /Bo
> >
> > On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 15:35, Dominik Schl�sser wrote:
> > > I am using multisync to synchronize to Evolution (1.4.6) desktops via
> > > SYNCML plugin. The initial sync with one Evolution containing about 5300
> > > records (mostly calendar) and a second empty Evolution fails because of
> > > timeouts.
> > >
> > > I modified SYNCML_CMD_TIMEOUT in syncml_engine.h from 60 to 1200 (it
> > > takes about 5-10min for the plugin to assess the evolution records - and
> > > it worked well after this modification.
> ...
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