Re: [Tracker] Tracker Search Tool Broken



Thanks for the reply.

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Martyn Russell <martyn imendio com> wrote:
On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 00:25 +0300, Natan Yellin wrote:
> Hello,

Hi,

> I installed Tracker 0.7 on Ubuntu Jaunty from Chris' PPA. [1] After
> installing, I removed my old database with tracker-processes -r and
> then logged back in to restart Tracker. A few things seem to be
> broken:
>
> 1. I can perform searches with the command line tools, however the
> trayicon and tracker-search-tool don't work at all. The trayicon's
> right click menu claims that no files have been indexed, and
> tracker-search-tool fails to find anything I search for.

Right, a lot of the UI tools have had code disabled simply because
either the DBus API has COMPLETELY changed. If you use a tool like
d-feet, you can see, the DBus API is nothing like what it was. 
Ok, that's understandable. I was just surprised because there wasn't any warning that the tool was currently broken.

We are still working on the engine and have not had time to update the
UI. I think Jamie was talking about working on this soon.


> 2. When searching with tracker-search, I can't find text results
> inside of .doc files. Iirc, I didn't have this problem with Tracker
> 0.6.94.

This depends on your extractors I think. Did configure say MS office
files were supported? If so, perhaps it is broken and needs fixing.
I'm currently running a version that I installed from Chris' PPA. I'll reinstall Tracker from source and let you know.


> 3. Even though I set the proper preferences, Tracker doesn't monitor
> my home folder for changes.

Hmm, not sure if this is related to the work going on right now but we
are in the process of moving this code between processes. That could
well be why.
Which file contains the code for monitoring changes? If I'm already compiling Tracker myself, maybe I'll play around with the code a bit.


> Thanks in advance for any help. I'm very impressed with the work
> that's been done on Tracker's RDF store, and I'm looking forward to
> using Tracker.

Thanks :)

--
Regards,
Martyn

Cheers,
Natan


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