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Had my People database totally messed up.
I think that the contacts that I synced from N9 via bluetooth were considered as a cloud-service entries, they are in none of my backups.
Of the entries that I have edited there are 200 and 500 copies in the backup. But not all of them were multiplying, this lhas likely something to do with facebook addressbook synchronization.
After 1.0.7.16 update device started to eat quite a lot of cpu and sometimes giving notifications that some sync service would like to delete too many entries from address-book.
Last export below, there were 10 with only one entry in the backup
[nemo@Jolla ~]$ fgrep FN jollacontacts.vcf | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
576 FN:XXX1
290 FN:XXX2
1 FN:Veijo Robotti
1 FN:Travex
As far as I were able to determine this has been going on for a while, so it's not something that started to happen with Saapunki.
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Had my People database totally messed up.
I think that the contacts that I synced from N9 via bluetooth were considered as a cloud-service entries, they are in none of my backups.
Of the entries that I have edited there are 200 and 500 copies in the backup. But not all of them were multiplying, this lhas likely something to do with facebook addressbook synchronization.
After 1.0.7.16 update device started to eat quite a lot of cpu and sometimes giving notifications that some sync service would like to delete too many entries from address-book.
Last export below, there were 10 with only one entry in the backup
[nemo@Jolla ~]$ fgrep FN jollacontacts.vcf | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
576 FN:XXX1
290 FN:XXX2
1 FN:Veijo Robotti
1 FN:Travex
As far as I were able to determine this has been going on for a while, so it's not something that started to happen with Saapunki.
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Had my People database totally messed up.
I think that the contacts that I synced from N9 via bluetooth were considered as a cloud-service entries, they are in none of my backups.
Of the entries that I have edited there are 200 and 500 copies in the backup. But not all of them were multiplying, this lhas likely something to do with facebook addressbook synchronization.
After 1.0.7.16 update device started to eat quite a lot of cpu and sometimes giving notifications that some sync service would like to delete too many entries from address-book.
Last export below, there were 10 with only one entry in the backup
[nemo@Jolla ~]$ fgrep FN jollacontacts.vcf | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
576 FN:XXX1
290 FN:XXX2
1 FN:Veijo Robotti
1 FN:Travex
As far as I were able to determine this has been going on for a while, so it's not something that started to happen with Saapunki.
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Had my People database totally messed up.
I think that the contacts that I synced from N9 via bluetooth were considered as a cloud-service entries, they are in none of my backups.
Of the entries that I have edited there are 200 and 500 copies in the backup. But not all of them were multiplying, this lhas likely something to do with facebook addressbook synchronization.
After 1.0.7.16 update device started to eat quite a lot of cpu and sometimes giving notifications that some sync service would like to delete too many entries from address-book.
Last export below, there were 10 with only one entry in the backup
[nemo@Jolla ~]$ fgrep FN jollacontacts.vcf | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
576 FN:XXX1
290 FN:XXX2
1 FN:Veijo Robotti
1 FN:Travex
As far as I were able to determine this has been going on for a while, so it's not something that started to happen with Saapunki.