On Sat, 2012-03-10 at 23:21 +1300, Jane Atkinson wrote:
I did a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04, replacing my earlier version
upgraded from 11.10, and a few "interesting" things have happened with
SyncEvolution as a result.
The setup is a Nokia E63 syncing via bluetooth with Evolution, which
is connected to a Radicale server (the recent version from Git).
Initially, I set up the new Evolution profile incorrectly - wrong
names for the tasks and the memos databases. The sync refused to
finish and I had to cancel it.
Once I'd discovered and fixed those errors, the sync would not
propagate a new event from the PC. But when I deleted that event and
then reinstated it, SyncEvolution complained about the missing event
and generated a 412 error, and wouldn't complete the sync.
The next trick was to restart both the phone and the PC. Now the sync
runs successfully, which means that it propagates events in both
directions, and actually completes, but I'm still getting the 412 error.
What's the 412 error about, and how can I clear it?
It's a bit hard to tell without a log file; usually it indicates that
the sync is incomplete. Perhaps the engine remembered that the phone had
seen the item and still needs to know about an update to it.
Can you send me a log file privately which contains the error?
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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