On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 08:49 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> The subject says "CalDAV" do you really mean that? Is it actually
> "CardDav"?
>
> >
> >
> > I've recently upgraded to Evo 3.18.5.2. When I attempt to delete a
> > contact I get a "Failed to delete contact" "Delete failed with
> > HTTP
> > status 8". This is using Baikal...interestingly it is only
> > impacting
> > contacts added with a only a first name. Is there a step I can
> > take
> > to say manually remove or debug this?
> That sounds like a bug in the server since the error comes from the
> HTTP transaction. Perhaps try some other CardDAV client to test
> that.
>
> You could also enable the relevant debugging on the addressbook
> factory
> backend to see the exact chatter between the client and server - that
> may give you a better idea of what's happening.
>
> Can you modify the contact though? If you can, just add a bogus
> surname and then delete it.
>
> P.
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Ah..yes...CardDAV. On an Android device the entries in the Contact
List weren't there. I tested with pointing the CardDAV account to
localhost and restarting with the same results. I also packet captured
with the correct settings and when attempting to delete the entry and
getting the error saw no packets exchanged. I finally just deleted the
Address Book and readded it and the entries were gone. Thank you.
James
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