Sorry for the late reply,
I read this on my phone and then forgot to follow up when back at the
computer.
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 17:16 +0100, Thomas Pequet wrote:
Le 06/03/2012 13:14, Patrick Ohly a écrit :
> Thomas Pequet wrote:
> It's a bit curious that in one case the anchor is a time stamp, in the
> other a number. Both are strings sent by the Memotoo server. Did you
> perhaps change the anchor formatting from "seconds since epoch as time
> stamp" to "seconds since epoch as integer"? I haven't checked
whether
> 20120228T115051Z matches 1330608696000 when interpreted like that.
It is strange, Memotoo return only date with seconds (ex:
1330608696000) not timestamp... So why SyncEvolution store the
timestamp ????
SyncEvolution and libsynthesis treats the sync anchor as string. It
should never convert to a time stamp. Does your user still have other
logs? He can do a "grep -l -r 20120228T115051Z ~/.cache/syncevolution"
to find all relevant log files.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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