On Saturday, 28 December 2019 15:30:10 GMT Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Saturday, 28 December 2019 05:57:16 GMT Dale wrote:
> >> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 20:42:07 GMT Dale wrote:
> >>>> I think I'm just going to have to whittle down the number for a while.
> >>>> Maybe later on a fix will come along.  Maybe.
> >>> 
> >>> What happens if you switch off file indexing in the control panel, or
> >>> just
> >>> its subsidiary option Also Index file content? Workspace > Search >
> >>> Enable File Search.
> >> 
> >> I looked around in the System Settings window and can't find that
> >> setting.  Am I looking in the right place?  I sort of think this is a
> >> separate thing tho.  It may be using the same tool but won't be
> >> controlled by system settings.  Anything is possible tho.  I'll
> >> certainly test the option if I can find it. ;-)
> > 
> > I may have misled you by calling it the Control Panel. It's actually
> > System
> > Settings > Workspace > Search > Enable File Search.
> > 
> > I wouldn't expect your wallpaper operations to be affected by this, but
> > then what do I know about it?   ;)
> 
> I must have it disabled by a USE flag or something because there is no
> mention of search in the list.  I recall disabling some stuff when I was
> switching to KDE4.

It is probably USE="semantic-desktop":

$ euse -i semantic-desktop
global use flags (searching: semantic-desktop)
************************************************************
[+  D   ] semantic-desktop - Cross-KDE support for semantic search and 
information retrieval

local use flags (searching: semantic-desktop)
************************************************************
[+  D   ] semantic-desktop
    media-gfx/digikam: Enable kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata support
        [+  ] (5) 6.3.0-r1 [gentoo]
        [+  ] (5) 6.4.0 [gentoo]

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Regards,

Mick

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