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I am also hesitant to upgrade to Hardy at the moment as my system is
running just as I like it however it is indeed quite unlikely that
problem will be fixed in the 7.10 version of nautilus. If you haven't
had a look at the instructions for recompiling nautilus you really
should it is not difficult
Hi JC Cheloven,
This is a bit OT but I read so many "horror stories" about Hardy
regarding random crashes/freezes and I am not sure I am ready for that.
Also, I don't know what exactly "point 1" fixes.
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Hi Alecz20,
If it isn't fixed by now, chances are that devs have other priorities. Why
don't you simply give Hardy a try? It's at "point 1" now, and everything works
almost fine for me.
BTW: The bug is reported, well known already, and almost surpassed by
new versions. I don't see the point on f
I haven't upgraded to hardy yet (cause of some stories on forums), and I
can confirm this bug still occurs on 7.10 with all the updates. I
believe it can be patched for 7.10, as it is my favorite distro.
The only think that I (and many other users) want is for the search
button in a folder to work
the * not working is bug #41704
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Weird! pt123, you are right, thanks for the advice.
Now, the "*mp3" search string workis fine in "Search for Files", but it
doesn't work at all in the integrated nautilus search!
Maybe this inconsistency is a problem with patch/workaround?
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remove the asterisks and search for ".mp3" or even "mp3"
This works for me in Hardy beta for me
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Just tested in Hardy Beta1 and it does NOT seem like it works.
Open nautilus, navigate to my audio folder, click search, type "*mp3",
nothing is found. Do the same in Places>Search for Files, and hundreds
of matches show up.
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For those interested I have created a howto on recompiling nautilus in Gutsy to
disable tracker integration.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4524522
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I already tested it in Hardy Alpha 6 and it really works! It has some
nice features too.
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Great news, I thought this wasn't going to be fixed for Hardy.
I am assuming this will reach Hardy?
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wow \o/ :O
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This bug was fixed in the package nautilus -
1:2.21.92svn20080303-0ubuntu2
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* debian/control.in:
- don't use tracker since when it's used only the indexed files are listed,
the search doesn't work when tracker
Ridiculous, this is a basic problem. I were install Ubuntu 7.10 in the
my cousin's PC, but when he saw this problem I had to keep a clownface.
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+1 for this this happens on my gutsy
+1 for "I can't believe it's been given low priority"
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I have opened a "thread" on the new Ubuntu Ideas website for this.
Please log in and vote for it
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/476/
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Most of the times whining doesn't help at bugs getting fixed. Sometimes
it even delays fixing because developers get pissed off (also note that
the bug is "triaged" that is work on fixing it is about to begin)
regarding "INDEXING MUST BE OPTIONAL, NOT MANDATORY": this choice is not
the topic of th
Please soolve, it's really bad, I can't advertise for
Ubuntu among my friends while this stupid bug is here :S, how could a
developer ever commit such a bug?? Will it be in Hurdy as well?? I can't
believe it!! INDEXING MUST BE OPTIONAL, NOT MANDATORY!! I don't like to
use indexing!!
Giving us a reason such as "lack of man power" is very helpful.
It is better for us to know the reason why it is allocated low priority
than holding us in the dark.
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those comments are not constructive, the issue is a lack of manpower one
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Hi guys,
I originally reported this bug while occasionally flirting with Ubuntu A
QUARTER YEAR AGO. It's VERY disappointing to find out that this bug is
still there. We're not talking here about wrong font in help or bad
indentation somewhere. This is a search function for god's sake! I'm a
fan of
I don't know if many of the developers have worked in a non IT work environment.
Because in these environments the Project folder and filenames are often used
to differentiate files, not the contents as most companies use templates.
It would also be silly to expect one to index the data from all
> How do they expect to deliver an OS in a corporate function without a
basic search tool.
I expect that they don't expect to do that because "they" are not
reading this bug report!
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I agree with pt123. Setting the importance of this bug to "Low" seems
to be plain wrong in my view.
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That is ridiculous if they expect Hardy to be LTS. How do they expect to
deliver an OS in a corporate function without a basic search tool.
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Search function still doesn't work in Hardy Alpha 4.
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In the Debian distribution is also this bug.
Shall It come from here ...
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Confirmed here, too.
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In my Ubuntu 7.10, 386 machine:
- Confirmed, nautilus search doesn't work.
- Confirmed, search through places>search for files... DOES work.
Greetings :-)
JC
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Coming from
Coming from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/154692 ...
I run into the same problem. I didn't know Nautilus relied on tracker, and one
of the first things I did when installing gutsy was disabling tracker daemon in
System>Preferences>sessions.
I don't search that often, but
I have somewhat the same error, though the search function does actually
find stuff... though the Places >> Search for Files... finds many more.
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How could this be rated as low priority.
It is using Tracker's results when it shouldn't be.
There needs to be an option to let Nautilus not use tracker
If I navigate to a folder and then do a search all I want is results
within the folder.
This is annoying before you could navigate to the /usr/
Definitely not a duplicate of bug #150379, which I checked out: I have
tracker enabled. It could be a duplicate of bug #154692 as Nick says
above, but I think we may be facing two different problems here:
1- If you search a folder that tracker has not indexed, the search won't
return anything
2-
maybe dupe bug #154692
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Gabriel I faced the same problem and landed here. Can you please check bug
#150379 [1]. I'm quoting from it:
"Nautilus integrated search (CTRL+F) does not return any result...[but]
Searching through "Places -> Search file" works as usual."
This is the case for me. Can you tell us if it's the s
confirmed in a fresh 7.10 i386 installation
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So now we have in Gutsy this search function that ridiculously lacks
functionality, and yet this bug is marked as low? What gives?
To add some information to this bug report, I noticed that if you search that
way for a word that's isolated in the file name, that file will appear in the
search re
Confirmed in Gutsy. Thanks for your report.
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