Re: [Tracker] a little bit of feedback



Hi everyone,

I'm stuck with the 0.6 branch until I decide to upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10
(which, I assume, uses 0.7...).

If you have verbosity set to 3, you should see EVERYTHING that it tries to
index, everything it ignores, etc.

Have tried it out and indeed, it does log a lot of information. I will
look into it when I get the opportunity.

20 Nov 2009, 13:36:35: GLib-GIO-Critical **: g_file_hash: assertion
`G_IS_FILE (file)' failed

Pretty sure this is fixed now.

It wasn't a mayor nuisance, but I'm glad to hear that.

I understand that tracker supports a limited set of file types, but I
don't see a reason for it to not at least index the full path to a
file, including it's name, regardless of the type.

It should be doing this in 0.6. I know we definitely do this in 0.7.

Will probably look into it, thanks for the confirmation.

#3
It seems impossible to tell the indexer (via it's properties GUI) that
it' should not index mounted disks without restarting the indexer. I
would like not to restart the indexer and to store the preference for
the next run, whenever it might happen.

This might be a bug which we have fixed but not released yet. Sounds
reminiscent of one.

it's obviously not critical functionality, but it would be nice.

What I see in the preferences GUI is that if I decline to restart the
indexer, the "index mounted disks" property is silently reset to
"true".

Hmm. I thought that was also fixed. What version of tracker are you using?

0.6

There are also problems when using find-as-you-type within the
deskbar-applet, but I don't believe this is the place to discuss those
(please correct me if I'm wrong).

Hmm, not sure. We do maintain that (or did). What was the problem?

I've ran into problems here and there, but I'll try to verify the
problems by comparing what find-as-you type finds compared to the CLI
tracker search.

Out of curiosity, have you thought about trying 0.7? It is infinitely
better.

I would very much like to use the latest and greatest, but I
appreciate the stability I get from not customizing my Ubuntu machines
any more than absolutely necessary...so hopefully, Ubuntu 9.10 uses
tracker 0.7 and I might upgrade in the near future, but until then,
I'll have to make do with 0.6 until then.

There are a couple of additional problems I'd like to mention:

#5
Asking tracker to pause indexing (to free the CPU for other tasks)
seems to not have any effect: trackerd still takes 99% of the CPU.

#6
Trackerd prevents suspend to RAM (probably hibernation, as well, but I
haven't tested that one). Suspend has a 20s window to stop all
processes to be able to suspend: while it isn't the only culprit, 90%
of the time it's the trackerd process that prevents suspend.

Cheers,
Tomislav



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