We were doing it to make sure we don't get overridden by
server changes. But we already changed this behaviour in
the past, so this call was just doing nothing and slowing
down the sync.
This was causing issues when importing from a Google account in some cases
because we were getting weird UIDs.
This was also problematic when importing from other sources that
reported weird UIDs.
This will make it easier to identify and fix crashes.
Until now we relied on user to automatically figure out if the app has
crashed and gather debug info manually. This didn't work well,
especially in places like "import" where they just assumed the import
finished successfully if there was a crash.
This change makes it so whenever there's a crash, the email app is
opened with a template email and the stack trace attached.
This should make it easier for us to detect and fix issues.
Important to note: nothing is sent automatically.
Some device manufacturers (I'm looking at you Xiaomi!) made some changes
to Android that break content providers and other background apps. This
affects a few apps, including DAVdroid from which EteSync is derived.
This change attempts to automatically detect such devices, alert users
and point them to the relevant FAQ entry.
I've already had to deal with a few bug reports stemming from this
issue, so it's good to have this handled automatically.
This addresses #22
Groups are saved as separate vCards. We removed support for groups to
speed up development and deferred adding them back until there was
demand.
There is demand now, and also, not having this support resulted in the
sync not working, not just groups not supported.
Many thanks to "359" (this user's preferred alias) for investigating and
reporting this issue.