Was observing high CPU usage and memory leak after upgrading to Debian testing.
And... lucky me, I found this bug report. Read through and decided to follow
what others have done.
I removed the directories ~/.cache/tracker and ~/.local/share/tracker.
My computer was back to normal :)
Le Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 08:16:22AM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
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> on the same machine, I replaced my whole home directory by a fresh one. This
> solved the problem for a bit more than one month, but tracker came back
> blocking my computer this morning. Its version is now 0.14.1-1+b1.
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Le Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:31:09AM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :
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> I experience similar problems, which started after upgrading to wheezy one or
> two weeks ago. The ~/.cache/tracker and ~/.local directories contained 1,2G
> and 50M respectively. I deleted them and within a few days they gre
Hello,
I experience similar problems, which started after upgrading to wheezy one or
two weeks ago. The ~/.cache/tracker and ~/.local directories contained 1,2G
and 50M respectively. I deleted them and within a few days they grew back to
1,1G and 37M.
Judging from the ouptut of the 'top' comman
I have similar issues with tracker on a MacBook Pro (Core2 Duo CPU, 2GB
RAM, amd64 arch). When the miner runs, it will use close to 100% of
both CPU cores. More critically, there are memory leak problems. When
I am not paying attention to the memory usage, the multitude of tracker
processes keep
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