ICloudDrive.exe keeps waking up my PC

I have my Windows 7 PC set to sleep after being idle for 10 minutes. Since I installed the latest iCloud control panel and enabled iCloud Drive my machine keeps waking up after sleeping for about 10 seconds. The machine then sits there for the 10 minutes specified, sleeps for 10 seconds and wakes up again in this sleep wake loop. After much searching I have discovered that it is iclouddrive.exe that is causing this problem. If I kill the iclouddrive.exe task everything is ok. The machine sleeps until I wake it or one of the scheduler tasks wakes it.
I can leave iclouddrive.exe running, go into control Panel / Power Options / Advance Power Setting / Change When My Computer Sleeps / Change Advance Power Settings / Sleep / Allow Wake Timers and set it to "Disable". The machine sleeps after 10 minutes ok and wakes as normal when the mouse or keyboard is used, BUT no schedules tasks run.
It seems to be a bug in iclouddrive.exe .

This fix would not correct the situation with my PC.  The only thing that works is to complete disable the iclouddrive services, etc.  Hoping that Apple comes up with a fix for this soon.  In the meantime, I have unchecked the iCloudDrive option to prevent it from running on my PC until the bug is corrected.

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    Nov  8 02:37:46 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 02:39:39 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 02:41:32 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
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    Nov  8 02:45:18 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 02:47:11 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
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    Nov  8 03:11:40 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:13:33 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:15:26 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:17:19 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:19:12 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:21:05 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:22:58 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:24:51 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:27:52 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    Nov  8 03:29:45 BiMac-13 kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)

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