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May be this helps to better localize the origin of the problem : After adding log messages in the different functions of the file syncprov.c I find that for an object replicated successfully the following functions are called in order :
syncprov_op_mod() syncprov_op_response() syncprov_matchops() syncprov_qresp() syncprov_qstart() syncprov_qtask() syncprov_qplay() syncprov_sendresp()
But in the for an object skipped by the sync provider only the first two functions are called (no call is made to syncprov_matchops() etc.
Best Regards Sylvain Thomas
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<div dir="ltr"><br>May be this helps to better localize the origin of the problem :<br>After adding log messages in the different functions of the file syncprov.c I find that for an object replicated successfully the following functions are called in order :<br> <br>syncprov_op_mod()<br>syncprov_op_response()<br>syncprov_matchops()<br>syncprov_qresp()<br>syncprov_qstart()<br>syncprov_qtask()<br>syncprov_qplay()<br>syncprov_sendresp()<br><br>But in the for an object skipped by the sync provider only the first two functions are called (no call is made to syncprov_matchops() etc.<br> <br>Best Regards<br>Sylvain Thomas<br></div>
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