https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439909
Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDSINFO |REPORTED Resolution|NOT A BUG |--- --- Comment #5 from Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #4) > (In reply to Piotr Mierzwinski from comment #0) > > Created attachment 140099 [details] > This says > Status: Not Running, 0% complete > > If baloo was stopped it would not notice and index files you've just added. > It could be you are seeing Bug 436352, where the indexer is paused but the > button still says "Pause Indexer". > > You can try a "balooctl status" from the command line to see what it thinks > the state of the indexer is or press the "Pause Indexer" button. Ups. I didn't notice that status was "Not running, 0% complete" Maybe I met Bug 436352, but in File Search I clicked nothing. I met status like on first screen shot just after I wanted to check file search status. Notice that when I click into button "Pause Indexer" then happens nothing - no any message changes in "File Search" window. It looks like on screen shot: "file-search_settings-2.png". Anyway I went to command line and called following commands: $ balooctl enable Enabling and starting the File Indexer .. and after couple seconds this one: $ balooctl status Baloo File Indexer is not running Total files indexed: 50,045 Files waiting for content indexing: 1 Files failed to index: 10 Current size of index is 345.79 MiB In attachment please find screenshot of search setting with strange message looking like a bug. Seems baloo failed (maybe because of broken links what I have in home directory), and stopped indexing before has found my newly created file. And info in GUI was: Status: Not running, 99% complete Currently indexing !% (I18N_ARGUMENT_MISSING) After restart of System Settings window, and checking "File Search" I found the same like on first screen shot. I wanted to know which files failed (cannot be indexed:), so I called: $ balooctl failed The following files could not be indexed: $ balooctl status [the same like above] Hmm. As you can see, is missing information I requested by command. Of course still I cannot find my file. Notice that ~/Documents is not symlink only regular folder. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.