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#21
Call list is working fine for me. I can see all the calls I made/received/missed from before the upgrade. Have just called my N900 from another phone, and the missed call correctly showed up in a Yellow alert box, and then in the call log.

However, I didn't think to look in the call log when I was having problems with the conversations app, so I've no idea what that was showing then (but my hunch is it wouldn't have shown anything either)
 
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#22
I did the update and all conversations are there on the right place. Top!
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#23
Originally Posted by gagravarr View Post
I've just upgraded my N900 to PR1.2 (version is now 3.2010.02-8.203.1).
That's not PR1.2, that's PR1.1.1.

PR1.2's version should begin with 10.2010.19-1
 
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#24
Originally Posted by stlpaul View Post
That's not PR1.2, that's PR1.1.1.

PR1.2's version should begin with 10.2010.19-1
Ah, yes, good spot! Turns out I was almost fully on 1.2, but the mp-fremantle-203-pr package hadn't been upgraded, just almost everything else. Have now got it to say "10.2010.19-1.203.1". Wonder if that confused the upgrade...
 
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Here is another thread that may contain the same (or similar) problem as yours:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=53641
 
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#26
How do I check if I have the el-v1.db file?

Sorry but I am really new to this and have no clue where I should be looking and what I should be entering.
 
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#27
Originally Posted by Macker View Post
How do I check if I have the el-v1.db file?
Easiest way is probably via the terminal. Firstly, hold control+shift+x to launch the terminal. Next, execute
Code:
cd ~/.rtcomm-eventlogger/
ls -l
You should see something like:
Code:
~ $ cd .rtcom-eventlogger/
~/.rtcom-eventlogger $ ls -l
-rw-r--r--    1 user     users      723401 May 26 10:52 backup.tar.gz
-rw-r--r--    1 user     users     1062912 May 26 17:08 el-v1.db
-rw-r--r--    1 user     users           0 May 26 17:07 el-v1.db-journal
-rw-------    1 user     users     1054720 May 25 22:08 el.db
-rw-r--r--    1 user     users           0 May 25 22:08 el.db-journal
drwx------    2 user     users        4096 Jan 12 14:17 plugins
~/.rtcom-eventlogger $
 

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#28
cd ~
ls -la
cd .rtcom-eventlogger
mv *.db* ../

And it resolved the problem for both conversations and calls
 
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#29
You could consider taking a backup and restore it.. probably will that help in anyway?
 
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