Am Freitag, den 26.10.2012, 08:59 +0200 schrieb tino.keitel
[email protected]:
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 17:30:19 +0200, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
> > ~$ syncevolution webdav@dpool addressbook
> > [INFO] @dpool/calendar: inactive
> > [INFO] @dpool/memo: inactive
> > [INFO] @dpool/todo: inactive
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] target side of local sync ready
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] @webdav-dpool/calendar: inactive
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] @webdav-dpool/memo: inactive
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] @webdav-dpool/todo: inactive
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] @webdav-dpool/addressbook: resuming normal sync, 
> > two-way (peer is server)
> > [INFO] @dpool/addressbook: resuming normal sync, two-way (peer is client)
> > [INFO] creating complete data backup of source addressbook before sync 
> > (enabled with dumpData and needed for printChanges)
> > @dpool data changes to be applied during synchronization:
> > *** @dpool/addressbook ***
> > no changes
> > 
> > [INFO] @dpool/addressbook: started
> > [INFO] @dpool/addressbook: sent 1
> > [INFO @webdav-dpool] @webdav-dpool/addressbook: started
> > [INFO] @dpool/addressbook: resumed normal sync done unsuccessfully
> > [ERROR] operation not allowed (remote, status 405)
> > [INFO] creating complete data backup after sync (enabled with dumpData and 
> > needed for printChanges)
> > 
> > Synchronization failed, see 
> > /home/renate/.cache/syncevolution/webdav@dpool-2012-10-25-17-20/syncevolution-log.html
> >  for details.
> 
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
> did you get it working with the hints from Patrick?
> 
> Regards,
> Tino

It worked nicely until yesterday with Patricks help (we also had some
off list messages). But now I see a lot of duplicates in my addressbook.
(I use a Davical server, 2 Ubuntu Precise Laptops, a Debian testing
system and an Android phone - but the later only in one way sync from
the server mode).

Perhaps I will find some time to look at the logs which of the systems
caused the duplicates.

By the way do you know a tool to remove duplicated entries in a save
way? Going through 170 contacts is a quite boring and time consuming
task.

Cheers,

Sebastian

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