Re: [Tracker] [Announce] Tracker 0.5.3



2006/12/24, Jamie McCracken <jamiemcc blueyonder co uk>:
Edward Duffy wrote:
> Congrats on getting another release out the door (and so close to
> Christmas)!
>
> On 12/23/06, Jamie McCracken <jamiemcc blueyonder co uk > wrote:
>> * New improved metadata engine now sports multiple values per metadata
>> item and rdf style recursive metadata relationships
>
> How does this work?  I poked around tracker-extract,
> tracker-metadata.c, tackerd.c, and tracker-db.c and they are all using
> a GHashTable to store metadata.  Nothing really jumped out as being
> all that different.
>
>

The main stuff will be "Email:SentTo", "Email:CC" etc which needs to
support multiple values.

The metadata extraction, which I will work on over XMAS, will need to
delimit multiple values with semicolons which will then be aplit up and
stored in separate rows in the DB. So yeah they will need modifying
slightly.


Does this mean that ;s will have to be escaped in the return values?
 

The changes that I have made are to the DB structure, metadata names,
metadata properties and the search mechanisms (rdf query and keywords).

  I have also changed keywords to use the new metadata db directly and
the auto tagging is no longer needed as "Doc:Keywords" and
"Image:Keywords" are now children of type "DC:Keywords" so any search
for a keyword (either directly or in rdf query) will automatically
search DC:Keywords and all its children. (its open ended so more types
can be declared as a child of DC:Keywords and get searched automatically
too).


This sounds really cool. One of my friends inquired me asking me if I knew about  any tool that could do hierarchial  tags.  Fx. consider the following tag hierarchy:

hacking
|--search
   |--desktop-desktop
|--gnome

if i tag the file tracker.c with "desktop-search" and search my tags for "hacking", tracker.c will show up in the results...


Merry XMas everybody! Cheers,
Mikkel


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