I'm trying to get a grip on how to use Tracker in a project so I've
started with the CLI version first. Having read the man pages for the
commands, I'm still wondering whether the following are possible:
1) When listing all the files in a service, getting a list of tags on
those files.
2) when sear
I use a USB 2.0 thumb drive to contain the tracker outputs by creating a link
/root/.cache/tracker -> /mnt/out/cache/tracker. Will this make performance slow
to write *.db to a thumbdrive? The size of the thumbdrive is 4GB and the
current cache size is about 500MB. I used this way in 0.6.91 with
On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 08:06 -0700, Jin Suh wrote:
> 1. I have about 90GB linux files - various files including scripts,
> data, src codes, tgz, bz2 and tar files under /home. The tracker
> applet says it will take 26 days to finish indexing. Windows seem much
> faster (11 min. for 2GB data folder).
1. I have about 90GB linux files - various files including scripts, data, src
codes, tgz, bz2 and tar files under /home. The tracker applet says it will take
26 days to finish indexing. Windows seem much faster (11 min. for 2GB data
folder).
2. In the config files, I set the performance as 0 (fa
great stuff guys
thanks
jamie
On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 11:27 +0200, Philip Van Hoof wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> Passionate observers of the project have probably noticed that Jürg and
> me have started working on several new branches.
>
> We started out with calling them architecture-something followe
On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 11:27 +0200, Philip Van Hoof wrote:
> We hope that our community contributors will somehow find a way to join
> us in our efforts. We're trying really hard to keep you guys involved.
> But being a team of people, we're also working pretty fast nowadays.
>
I'll explain one s
Hi guys!
Passionate observers of the project have probably noticed that Jürg and
me have started working on several new branches.
We started out with calling them architecture-something followed by
branches called tracker-store-something. Right now we have tracker-store
and tracker-store-queue.