Hi -

I have the following two symptoms, which may or may not be related:

- syncevo-http-server (run on my Debian-wheezy laptop) produces, once
  for each sync (irrespective of the --sync type, and for all calendars
  and for the address book):

  [ERROR] sync: SYSYNC Session aborted because of LOCAL SyncML error code 408
  ...
  [ERROR] sync: SYSYNC   Rejected with error:                 0           0

  syncevolution (on the N9, from
  http://people.debian.org/~ovek/harmattan/) happily seems to complete
  the sync nevertheless, with no errors.

- Some calendar entries do not show on the N9, even though they are
  present in evolution.  I can create them on the N9, but once I change
  them on the laptop and sync them back (--sync refresh-from-server or
  two-way), they no longer show on the N9, even though they are reported
  as successfully synced.

  I have not found a sure-fire way to reproduce this.  Some new items,
  created on the laptop and synced, show on the N9; others do not.
  Sometimes deleting one appointment makes other appointments suddenly
  show as they should.

This renders my N9 calendar utterly useless.

I have tried, to no avail:

- --sync refresh-from-server
- totally wiping the N9 calendar by moving ~/.calendar/db out of the way
- hunting for weird or broken calendar entries in evolution ical exports

I did not notice the problem before today.  Yesterday I upgraded a bunch
of things, including libsynthesis0 and libsmltk0 (both to 3.4.0.16.7-1).
Are these perhaps broken?

Unfortunately there are other recent changes on my system that may be
related:

- N9 firmware upgrade to PR1.3 last week

- evolution, libevolution, libedata-book, libecal and the likes, all
  upgraded to 3.4.3-1 a week ago

Hoping that someone might give me a clue, or point out a strategy that
might yield a clue, I posted terminal output and sync logs at
https://iis.uibk.ac.at/public/piater/syncevo/.

Thanks a bunch,
Justus
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