Re: [Tracker] trackerd modifies the access time of files it indexes

2008-12-30 Thread A. Walton
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:48 AM, A. Walton wrote: > On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Martyn Russell wrote: >> On 30/12/08 15:44, Jeff Epler wrote: >>> >>> As you probably know, Linux since 2.6.8 supports the O_NOATIME flag >>> specifically to allow indexing programs to avoid changing the access

Re: [Tracker] trackerd modifies the access time of files it indexes

2008-12-30 Thread A. Walton
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Martyn Russell wrote: > On 30/12/08 15:44, Jeff Epler wrote: >> >> As you probably know, Linux since 2.6.8 supports the O_NOATIME flag >> specifically to allow indexing programs to avoid changing the access >> time of the files it indexes. >> >> In the 0.6.3 timef

Re: [Tracker] trackerd modifies the access time of files it indexes

2008-12-30 Thread Martyn Russell
On 30/12/08 15:44, Jeff Epler wrote: As you probably know, Linux since 2.6.8 supports the O_NOATIME flag specifically to allow indexing programs to avoid changing the access time of the files it indexes. In the 0.6.3 timeframe, the O_NOATIME flag was added in multiple places to attempt to avoid

Re: [Tracker] trackerd modifies the access time of files it indexes

2008-12-30 Thread Ivan Frade
Hi Jeff! On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Jeff Epler wrote: > As you probably know, Linux since 2.6.8 supports the O_NOATIME flag > specifically to allow indexing programs to avoid changing the access > time of the files it indexes. > > In the 0.6.3 timeframe, the O_NOATIME flag was added in mul

[Tracker] trackerd modifies the access time of files it indexes

2008-12-30 Thread Jeff Epler
As you probably know, Linux since 2.6.8 supports the O_NOATIME flag specifically to allow indexing programs to avoid changing the access time of the files it indexes. In the 0.6.3 timeframe, the O_NOATIME flag was added in multiple places to attempt to avoid changing the access time of files merel