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![]() | 1 | initial version | posted 2014-07-28 22:40:50 +0200 |
Hello,
I've been trying to avoid posting this problem since I didn't see anyone else with this, but it has come too far. I have hundreds of duplicates of contacts... By doing "contacts-tool list | sort -k 3" I've sorted that 4 contacts are the ones that are most replicated (like more than a hundred times each!).
I could delete then with a shell command that would get the ID after sorting them by name, etc etc etc, I'm familiar with Shell commands and pipes, but I'd like a solution, not a temporary fix.
Is anyone else having the same problem?!
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I've been trying to avoid posting this problem since I didn't see anyone else with this, but it has come too far.
I have hundreds of duplicates of replicated contacts...
By doing "contacts-tool list | sort -k 3" I've sorted that 4 contacts are the ones that are most replicated (like more than a hundred times each!).
I could delete then with a shell command that would get the ID after sorting them by name, etc etc etc, I'm familiar with Shell commands and pipes, but I'd like a solution, not a temporary fix.
Is anyone else having the same problem?!
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I've been trying to avoid posting this problem since I didn't see anyone else with this, but it has come too far. I have hundreds of replicated contacts... By doing "contacts-tool list | sort -k 3" I've sorted that 4 contacts are the ones that are most replicated (like more than a hundred times each!).
I could delete then with a shell command that would get the ID after sorting them by name, etc etc etc, I'm familiar with Shell commands and pipes, but I'd like a solution, not a temporary fix.
Is anyone else having the same problem?!
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I've been trying to avoid posting this problem since I didn't see anyone else with this, but it has come too far. I have hundreds of replicated contacts... By doing "contacts-tool list | sort -k 3" I've sorted that 4 contacts are the ones that are most replicated (like more than a hundred times each!).
I could delete then with a shell command that would get the ID after sorting them by name, etc etc etc, I'm familiar with Shell commands and pipes, but I'd like a solution, not a temporary fix.
Is anyone else having the same problem?!
Thanks in advance.
Edit: I found out that my tablet also has these replicated accounts (it didn't last time I checked), so it's confirmed to be replicating to the server. (however, I don't see more than 20 people on Gmail...)