Thank you Jason,
I have done the hard reset of the tracker database. I can now easily right
hand click and see the properties of the files. I do get the error
"GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.Tracker1.SparqlError.Internal: Error opening
database" but I am assuming that this is because I have done the
I forwarded this upstream and according to a tracker developer, the
nautilus tracker plugin will be going away soon, to be replaced a
feature directly in nautilus.
For a more immediate solution there are a few things you can try:
* Waiting for tracker-store to complete it's integrity check.
Hello Jason,
Sorry for lack of reply. Been away from my computer.
I can confirm that I do have a lot of photos in RAW format about 25Mb each.
However once I have finished with the images I then move them to a external
hard drive.
I will hopefully run the commands tonight.
Regards
Luke
On Fri,
Control: reassign -1 tracker-gui 1.2.4-2
Control: tags -1 - moreinfo
Control: found -1 1.10.5-1
On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 02:31:33PM -0500, Jason Crain wrote:
> How large is your tracker database ~/.cache/tracker/meta.db? Do you
> have gigabytes of documents being indexed that would inflate the
>
On Wed, Jun 07, 2017 at 08:24:54PM +1000, Luke Christopher Clarke wrote:
> Tracker-Message: Setting page size to 8192
> Tracker-Message: Setting cache size to 250
> (tracker-store:2134): Tracker-DEBUG: Preparing query: 'PRAGMA
> integrity_check(1)'
> ^C
> luke@luk-main:~$
>
> -- END TERMINAL
Hello Jason,
Sorry for the late reply - been under the pump. I have re-run the command.
-- TERMINAL COMMANDS 001 --
luke@luk-main:~$ pkill nautilus
luke@luk-main:~$ tracker-control -S
Store:
(tracker-control:1853): Tracker-CRITICAL **: Could not retrieve
tracker-store status,
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:44:41AM +1000, Luke Christopher Clarke wrote:
> I ran both commands as non-sudo and sudo respectively.
You should run these as your regular user, not root.
> -- START tracker-control -S --
> luke@luk-main:~$ tracker-control -S
> Store:
> ^C
It is odd that
Hello Jason,
I ran both commands as non-sudo and sudo respectively.
-- START tracker-control -S --
luke@luk-main:~$ tracker-control -S
Store:
^C
luke@luk-main:~$ sudo tracker-control -S
[sudo] password for luke:
Store:
28 May 2017, 10:27:07: ✗ Store - Unavailable
Miners:
28
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 08:03:26PM +1000, Luke Christopher Clarke wrote:
> I have not gone out of my way to install any extra nautilus extensions to
> my knowledge. Is there a way I can find that out?
>
> Also the following is the output from your command. I also went ahead and
> replicated the
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 11:04:23AM +1000, Luke Christopher Clarke wrote:
> The issue will occur on any particular type of file. I have created a video
> recording me replicating the bug using just a JPG.
> https://youtu.be/eUI2tVpZ6nY
It looks like the problem is bigger than just the properties
Hello,
The issue will occur on any particular type of file. I have created a video
recording me replicating the bug using just a JPG.
https://youtu.be/eUI2tVpZ6nY
Regards
Luke
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 5:36 AM, Jason Crain
wrote:
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
On Sun, May 07, 2017 at 12:41:46PM +1000, Luke wrote:
> Method
> ~~
> 1.) Open up Nautilus
> 2.) Navigate to a folder where you want to find the file size of contents
> 3.) Select the file(s)/folder(s), right hand click
> 4.) Click on the option "Properties" in the
Package: nautilus
Version: 3.14.1-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Method
~~
1.) Open up Nautilus
2.) Navigate to a folder where you want to find the file size of contents
3.) Select the file(s)/folder(s), right hand click
4.) Click on the option "Properties" in the menu
Expected
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