Re: [Tracker] Building the current cvs version.
- From: Anders Aagaard <aagaande gmail com>
- To: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] Building the current cvs version.
- Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 17:51:19 +0000
Jamie McCracken wrote:
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Checked out a clean version now and that fixed it.
And when taking that out I get the error:
aclocal: macro `AM_PROG_MKDIR_P' required but not defined
aclocal: macro `AM_PROG_MKDIR_P' required but not defined
in the libextractor directory.
dont remove dirs please!
I just did a clean checkout and I still get that error.
you are probably missing some standard automake macros then
try upgrading automake?
I have these automake releases installed : 1.9.6-r2 1.8.5-r3 1.7.9-r1
1.6.3 1.4_p6 1.5
or google for more info on that macro
Tried that first and couldn't find much information. I noticed that
gnome-autogen is called aclocal-1.7. I have gnome-common version 2.12,
is that version number supposed to be sync'ed with gnome releases?
Because if it is I'm way outdated.
You can download a different version of libextractor and use that
(tracker will not build its internal libextractor in that case)
I have libextractor installed, and tracker is still trying to build the
internal one. (libextractor version 0.5.14 to be specific).
Attaching a theoretically working implementation of ionice.
trackerd.c would have to run the ionice_init() function. I would
have tested it and made it a bit cleaner if I could get the cvs
version compiled at all :P
Most of the code for ionice is gotten from the snippet in the
Documentation/block/ioprio.txt file in the linux kernel.
Correct me If I am wrong, but does not ionice default to the cpu nice
value (which is +10 for tracker and +19 for text filters)?
Just tried a nice --adjustment 19 on a process now, and used ionice -p
<process> to check the ionice level. And it reported ioclass none,
ioprio 0. (which in the kernel translates to ioclass best effort,
ioprio 4)
AFAIK, its linux specific and only in 2.6.13+ so I can't really
depend on it.
Might be possible to get configure to check for this, but I'm horrible
at autotools.
me too! I hate the auto-foo shit (I always end up copying stuff from
other packages!)
I dont have ionice support in my kernel so I cant really implement this
but Im happy to accept patches that does (with auto-foo and #ifdefs)
I'll see if I can overcome my hate of autotools and figure this out.
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