Open glocalglocal opened 2 years ago
You said most of your issues resolved by upgrading to DecSync v2. But in this case I am curious what Syncthing file conflicts you have, as they really shouldn't occur. Do you still have the paths of the conflicting files?
I am still getting #63, and occasionally this #66.
I am getting decsync related conflicts all the time in every one of my eight calendars subfolders in the decsync folder. I find and delete them regularly, and then I get more. At the moment I have 67 files dated 10-19 November. The filenames look mostly something like info.sync-conflict-20211110-114128-XYZUVW
with fewer like sequences.sync-conflict-20211115-180532-XYZUVW
and even fewer like 51.sync-conflict-20211117-112715-XYZUVW
. Almost all of them are in syncthing\decync\calendars\calendar_id\v2\device-radicale
and very few in syncthing\decync\calendars\calendar_id\local\device-radicale
.
They don't seem to affect anything so far, but I have to delete them regularly and they indicate something is not right. I get practically zero syncthing conflicts otherwise.
In case it helps, my setup includes a Win10 laptop with Thunderbird, a Raspberry Pi without Radicale (ie just as an always-on syncthing device), an Android phone, and a Debian desktop with Radicale but no calendar client that I hardly ever boot. New conflicts appear even when the Debian desktop is switched off.
I have new Samsung S22 Android 12 phone. I installed newest version (2.2.3) from F-Droid. In wizard I create new folder where I grant access when asked. Right after wizard is done I got Invalid .decsync-info
error. I can find that file and it contains {"version":2}
. I haven't used DecSyncCC before, so is there something what I am missing?
I just installed DecSyncCC and gave it a folder in my nextcloud. Immediately, I get the complaint, Invalid .decsync-info
. It doesn't let me proceed, and keeps asking me for a folder to use.
I am getting the error above in the Android notifications several times a day. It's probably linked to #63, #64, #65. For all these reasons, at the moment my DecSyncCC setup appears very unreliable and deleting duplicates occasionally leads to loss of data, so I may have to uninstall. I am also getting lots of syncthing file conflicts too.
Android 7, DecSyncCC 2