2008/1/3, Jeff Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 2, 2008 7:30 PM, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/3, Jeff Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A few days ago while staring at ps and tracker was grinding my hard
drive, it occurred to me, Wouldn't it be nice if trackerd showed its
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
We have had some build issues trying to get tracker going for the Maemo
platform. This patch fixes the issue by depending on autoconf 2.59
(instead of 2.59c) and automake 1.9 (instead of 1.7).
Why is depending on autoconf 2.59c a bug?
And why
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
We have had some build issues trying to get tracker going for the Maemo
platform. This patch fixes the issue by depending on autoconf 2.59
(instead of 2.59c) and automake
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/1/24, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
We have had some build issues trying to get tracker going for the Maemo
platform. This patch fixes
2008/1/26, Mathieu Dimanche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alessandro Braggio a écrit :
tracker-email-thunderbird.c:214: error: 'G_MARKUP_TREAT_CDATA_AS_TEXT'
undeclared (first use in this function)
this flag was added in glib v2.12 [1]. You probably have an earlier version.
The configure.ac should
2008/1/28, Carlos Garnacho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!,
In bug #509601 there's a patch attached to make extractors GModules, so
tracker-extractor loads them at startup instead of having a fixed array,
This may be interesting if some application wants to provide its own
metadata extractor. I'd
Hi everyone,
I'm currently running tracker from trunk (r1129) and I noticed an
oddity. tracker is compiled with xmp support, and now I get file
~/xmp:-
Even if I deleted it, it reappears.
Have there been any xmp related changes in tracker since 0.6.4, that
could cause this?
I haven't encountered
2008/2/15, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 22:28 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently running tracker from trunk (r1129) and I noticed an
oddity. tracker is compiled with xmp support, and now I get file
~/xmp:-
Even if I deleted
2008/2/23, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 01:45 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/2/15, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 22:28 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently running tracker from trunk (r1129
2008/2/23, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pausing indexing while client requests or external disk I/O are taking place
file changes to /home/michael/svn/xmp:- is pausing tracker
pausing indexing while client requests or external disk I/O are taking place
In case you are wondering: I had
2008/2/23, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
apparently this has been fixed by compnerd:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/194221
I don't see, how adding a tif and gif thumbnailer could fix this issue.
Cheers,
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to ask, what the current status of the Thunderbird email
indexing support is.
Are there any outstanding patches that have to be applied against
tracker (bug #)?
Is the Thunderbird xpi plugin ready or missing critical features?
Cheers,
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2008/3/10, Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Details about this bug are available here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521614
Please review :)
The #ifdef HAVE_HAL
in tracker-hal.c doesn't seem necessary to me, as you already
conditionally add tracker-hal.c to
2008/3/17, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's just a doc change :-)
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Please apply this, an improvement to the README file.
I'm getting:
patch -p0 /home/michael/README.diff
patching file
2008/4/8, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
feel free to commit this and the README patch
Committed both the README and NEWS patch. Thanks Tshepang!
Michael
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2008/4/11, Jin Suh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for the patch works. I pulled the trunk src this morning using the
website: svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/tracker/trunk and got the
autoconf error. I noticed that I already have this but different version,
autoconf - 2.61-9.fc8.noarch.
2008/4/15, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 15/04/2008, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
008/4/11, Parker Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'd like to use tracker to monitor only pdf's and postscript files. Is
this possible?
At the moment, I ignore
2008/6/6 Halton Huo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Gmime has released 2.3.1, it upgrade gmime-2.0.pc to gmime-2.4.pc.
Beside this, there is some more changes will cause tracker build fail.
Does any recent distro out there actually ship this version (I know
that Debian and Ubuntu don't)? If not, I'd
2008/5/26 Jerry Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
that's a good news.
2008/5/26 Jerry Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
but, Michael,
I just read the bug report, it seems that odt2txt can not handle
openoffice 1.x files,
and sxw2text can.
Not quite. odt2txt can handle OOo 1.x documents in general.
I
If you are doing work on the qdbm backend, please consider switching
to tokyocabinet:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=452657
2008/7/25 Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,
With this patch you can update qdbm in src/qdbm for all branches and
TRUNK.
We are not
2008/9/20 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But before all of this, have you asked the SQLite developers if they
would be interested in a patch from us to add such functionality? I
really think forking should be the last step.
FWIW, fully agree with what you said.
Speaking with my Debian
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
After the hackfest this past weekend Jamie and I resolved the final
issues for the merge to go ahead with everyone's consent.
So the plan is to prepare for the merge today and to do the actual merge
tomorrow.
So far the planning consists
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
After the hackfest this past weekend Jamie and I resolved the final
issues for the merge to go ahead with everyone's consent.
So the plan is to prepare for the merge today
2008/9/25 Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would it be better to put those in a shell script and then call that
script from the makefile?
Why would that make a difference?
Cheers,
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2008/9/25 Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ok lets just have a shell script that deletes old stuff (which is not
called by Makefile) and put a note in the README file on how to upgrade
That would be perfectly fine with me, thanks.
In addition you can add a install-hook that complains loudly
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
ok lets just have a shell script that deletes old stuff (which is not
called by Makefile) and put a note in the README file on how to upgrade
Really, this is not necessary. It is only old binary files and old
application data
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
ok lets just have a shell script that deletes old stuff (which is not
called by Makefile) and put a note in the README file on how to upgrade
Really
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
ok lets just have a shell script that deletes old stuff (which is not
called by Makefile
2008/9/25 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
ok lets just have a shell script that deletes old
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jamie
2008/9/25 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
Please see [1] for further info on DESTDIR
Proper DESTDIR support is required, to build the Debian/Ubuntu packages.
The install stage runs unprivileged and usurally installes the files
into a tmp dir
debian/tmp via make install
2008/10/3 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
It's been quite a while since 0.6.6 and wonder what's still left
before releasing, besides:
* TST searches killing trackerd and tracker-indexer
FWIW, I can reproduce this bug. Imo this is the most important
showstopper for me atm.
*
2008/10/4 Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are also a load of other issues that need correcting:
3) Needs to be fully backward compatible with API and config options.
Its likely that we will have to force a reindex for 0.6.6 as Im not sure
db will work with old versions. I would
2008/10/4 Meik Hellmund [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear tracker developers,
I have a collection of ca 1 documents, mostly Postscript, PDF,
DjVu and DVI format and I am looking for a full text index/search
tool. I tried tracker 0.6.6 from Debian/unstable and have now some
questions where I
2008/10/7 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/10/6 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
Other points:
* config file of tracker-applet is ~/.config/trackertracker-applet.cfg
* duplicated code in src/libtracker-common/tracker-config(uration).[ch
2008/10/8 Saleem Abdulrasool [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008, Martyn Russell wrote:
* tracker-preferences work (hopefully let it use tracker-config)
What exactly needs to be done for this?
The TrackerConfig API needs implementing instead of the
TrackerConfiguration API.
Sure, I
2008/10/8 Carlos Garnacho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!,
On mar, 2008-10-07 at 22:50 -0400, Jamie McCracken wrote:
On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 01:04 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/10/3 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
It's been quite a while since 0.6.6 and wonder what's still left
2008/10/9 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/10/8 Carlos Garnacho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Turned out to be a memory corruption, an array was being written past
its limits in tracker_db_create_array_of_services(), I fixed it
yesterday night in r2325, so please give it a try :)
Thanks
2008/11/29 Ivan Frade [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi michael,
The feedback is very welcome, via wiki or bugzilla. You can start a wiki
page in http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/
I have a bugzilla account for bugs.gnome.org, but as you probably
already noticed, I don't really like bugzilla and it's clumsy
2008/11/29 Stijn Gysemans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wanted to compile the Turtle branch but it gave me the following error
during MAKE.
tracker-backup.c:28:20: error: raptor.h: No such file or directory
You'll have to install the raptor devel packages.
On Debian/Ubuntu that package is called
2008/11/29 Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 16:20 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
Arguably this is a bug in the configure script though. It should check
for raptor.h.
It's a bug in an #ifdef HAVE_RAPTOR #endif placement. I only tested with
raptor installed, Stijn
Hi everyone,
instead of filing tons of bugs (we already have more than enough, many
are unanswered), I'll try to write up a (short) list, upon which
issues I stumbled:
svn revision: 2633
configure flags: --enable-unac \
--enable-external-qdbm \
Followup:
12.) tracker-preferences: Changing InitialSleep in tracker-preferences
and clicking Apply/Ok, causes a reindex!
Actually, changing any setting, causes a reindex, while this should
only be necessary for certain settings, like watches.
13.) tracker-preferences: Change a setting, then
14.) tracker-preferences: Open tracker-preferences, don't change any
setting, click Ok. You will be prompted to reindex everything.
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15.) tracker.cfg: Changing Verbosity has no effect. The command line
switch -v seems to work though.
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2008/12/2 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
11.) Deleting files is slow (I think this was already the case for
0.6). Adding files is actually quicker than removing them.
Some numbers:
Untarring a tarball (containing a directory with ~100 log files) takes
tracker 2s to index it (using 100% CPU
2008/12/2 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1.) config file for tracker-applet is
~/.config/trackertracker-applet.cfg (not the missing / )
Found the bug. Fixed in r2634
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16.) Searching for the term tracker yields interesting results: I
get a log of sound and video files which have nothing to do with
tracker.
Reason is, that the music files have Genre: tracker:unknown and the
videos Author: tracker:unknown
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17.) tracker-search-tool: The metadata tile shows a wrong Modified
date. All search results have Modified: 01 Jan 1970
The Accessed: date seems to be correct, though.
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2008/12/4 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can we please use the wiki, which is a more readable format than a
mailing list for issues like this:
http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/ReleaseStatus
Done so. I completed the list, which Carlos (thanks!) already started.
Cheers,
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2008/12/4 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2008/12/3 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Biebl wrote:
18.) An empty directory ~/tracker is created by trackerd or
tracker-indexer.
It is?
In order to reproduce this, you either have to start with a fresh user
2008/12/5 Luca Ferretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Il giorno ven, 05/12/2008 alle 11.22 +0100, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
cd ./html gtkdoc-mkhtml
libtracker-module ../libtracker-module-docs.sgml
warning: failed to load external entity
../xml/writing-an-indexer-plugin.sgml
2008/12/6 Martyn Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 05/12/08 10:52, Luca Ferretti wrote:
Il giorno mar, 02/12/2008 alle 01.34 +0100, Michael Biebl ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
instead of filing tons of bugs (we already have more than enough, many
are unanswered), I'll try to write up a (short) list
I just learned, that intlttoolize 0.40.2 creates dummy intltool-*.in files.
So we won't have to update Makefile.am and configure.ac.
Sorry for the noise.
Michael
2008/12/11 Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everyone,
since version 0.40.0 of intltool, intltoolize will no longer install
2008/12/17 Ivan Frade ivan.fr...@nokia.com:
Hi,
Thanks to Bastien Nocera, we have a patch to compile with gmime2.4 in
the bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564640
The question is: in the next release of tracker should we use gmime-2.0
or gmime-2.4?
Some points to
Hi folks,
attached is a patch, that cleans up the built system a bit.
1.) It removes BUILT_SOURCES from DIST_FILES
2.) Removes all the symlinking from configure.ac and
src/tracker-indexer/Makefile.am
instead
3.) Add $(top_buildir)/src/tracker-indexer so include path of
tests/tracker-indexer
and
2008/12/19 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
Hi folks,
attached is a patch, that cleans up the built system a bit.
1.) It removes BUILT_SOURCES from DIST_FILES
2.) Removes all the symlinking from configure.ac and
src/tracker-indexer/Makefile.am
instead
3.) Add $(top_buildir)/src/tracker
2008/12/22 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
On 19/12/08 21:52, Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi folks,
attached is a patch, that cleans up the built system a bit.
1.) It removes BUILT_SOURCES from DIST_FILES
2.) Removes all the symlinking from configure.ac and
src/tracker-indexer/Makefile.am
2009/1/22 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe tshep...@gmail.com:
Hi,
What of the remaining pieces reported by michael @
http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/ReleaseStatus.
The 2nd issue is more serious IMO.
More annoying to me is actually point #1 ;-)
Michael
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2009/1/29 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
I think the crawling should be made more efficient wrt apps and
conversations - can you handle this? (IE use subfolder mtime to prevent
non-folder files from being checked)
Carlos found some nasty issues here with the mtime
2009/1/29 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/1/29 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
I think the crawling should be made more efficient wrt apps and
conversations - can you handle this? (IE use subfolder mtime to prevent
non-folder files from being checked)
Carlos
2009/1/29 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/1/29 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/1/29 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
I think the crawling should be made more efficient wrt apps and
conversations - can you handle this? (IE use subfolder mtime to prevent
non
2009/2/2 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
3*) TST still shows email category twice - Im not sure of cause but i am
investigating this one
OK, great thanks.
See http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/ReleaseStatus, point 6.) (under
*fixed* issues)
Cheers,
Michael
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2009/2/3 Jamie McCracken jamie.mccr...@googlemail.com:
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 18:45 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
2009/2/2 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
3*) TST still shows email category twice - Im not sure of cause but i am
investigating this one
OK, great thanks.
See http
2009/2/3 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
Michael Biebl wrote:
2009/2/3 Jamie McCracken jamie.mccr...@googlemail.com:
thanks - but i still think that needs fixing
I agree (fwiw I didn't move this item to fixed issues). I also found
it pretty confusing (and non intuitive) to have two
2009/2/5 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
There are still likely to be other unpleasant experiences left in there we
don't know about. But we have been in testing now for over 2 months and
unlike in the early days when we started the indexer split branch, the guys
in the team aren't beating
2009/2/5 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 16:26 +, Martyn Russell wrote:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
we are not deleting from qdbm! If you have changed stuff to do this then
please revert. O.6.6 never deleted from qdbm and indeed never should
2009/2/10 Saleem Abdulrasool compn...@compnerd.org:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Michael Biebl wrote:
I also noticed, that the slider in tracker-preferences ranges from 0 to 99,
whereas tracker.cfg says, it is 0 to 20.
I think this is something to look into (for 0.6.91).
Thanks. Ill make
Hi everyone,
apparently with 0.6.90, the filters were changed from having two
arguments (input file $1, output file $2) to having only one argument
(input file $1) and reading the output from stdout. I noticed that
while porting a debian patch for application/msword_filter to 0.6.90
(see attached
2009/2/10 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
all invocations of external tools in filter scrips to use
2 1 /dev/null.
argh, meant /dev/null 21 of course.
Michael
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2009/3/6 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/3/6 Deji Akingunola dakin...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently the deskbar plugin was broken for 0.6.90 [1].
A bug report had been opened against 0.6.6 along with a patch that
fixes
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From 22670a271b0b6ff3a21f93f61d72683e14e693bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 16:27:22 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Move m4 macros into separate m4/ directory.
---
Makefile.am |1 +
configure.ac |1 +
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0
2009/3/14 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2.) tracker-applet crashes with a segfault if I try to show the
statistics in the context menu (proper bug report will follow)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=575332
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2009/4/1 Jerry Tan jerry@sun.com:
The source tarball has a minor problem.
there is a file under
src/plugins/evolution/org-freedesktop-Tracker-evolution-plugin.eplug.
it should be generated by build, not in src tar ball.
and its setting for evolution plugin is /dev/null/so is wrong.
2009/4/1 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/4/1 Jerry Tan jerry@sun.com:
The source tarball has a minor problem.
there is a file under
src/plugins/evolution/org-freedesktop-Tracker-evolution-plugin.eplug.
it should be generated by build, not in src tar ball.
and its setting
2009/4/1 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/4/1 Michael Biebl mbi...@gmail.com:
2009/4/1 Jerry Tan jerry@sun.com:
The source tarball has a minor problem.
there is a file under
src/plugins/evolution/org-freedesktop-Tracker-evolution-plugin.eplug.
it should be generated by build
2009/4/17 Jürg Billeter j...@bitron.ch:
Hi,
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 14:36 +0200, laurent.aguerre...@free.fr wrote:
Hi!
file src/libtracker-data/tracker-sparql-query.h seems very empty:
You need to install vala 0.7.0 or later to build tracker master.
I think we should add a configure check
2009/4/27 Martyn Russell mar...@imendio.com:
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 22:41 +0800, Jerry Tan wrote:
Hi, Martyn,
Hi :)
Is the push-mode evolution plugin works now for 0.6.94?
No. I was testing this this morning because I upgraded to Jaunty over
the weekend. The Evolution plugin pushes data to
2009/5/20 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
Damned lies reports this file utils/sqlite/query.c is missing from POTFILES.in
According to make check, there are actually three files:
The following files contain translations and are currently not in use. Please
consider adding these to the
2009/7/12 Luca Ferretti elle@libero.it:
As spotted by damned-lies
* utils/mp3-genre-leading-uppercase/mp3-genre-leading-uppercase.c
Hi Luca,
thanks for notice, committed as
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/tracker/commit/?h=tracker-0.6id=7cf9d97bc8fe7569ce58882ab3c6e1373ea138dd
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2009/9/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
tracker 0.7.0 is now available for download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/tracker/0.7/
If you are getting libgee related build failures (as I did), this is
because the vala generated source files were built against an old
version of
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From abf9ede5a9058f31ed6898cd4b9b9d057377130f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 16:10:51 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Require a more realistic version of libxml.
---
configure.ac
2009/10/16 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
tracker 0.7.3 is now available for download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/tracker/0.7/
Hi,
congrats to the release.
I noticed, that the following sequence of commands fails here:
# ./configure make make distclean ./configure make
2009/10/16 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
tracker-status-icon:
* Added tracker-status-icon.cfg for visibility settings.
I noticed, that changing this setting in tracker-preferences does not
have an immediate effect on the running tracker-status-icon. I have to
restart it for it to pick up
2009/10/16 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
tracker-status-icon:
* Added global binding to launch tracker-search-tool (CtrlAltS).
Could we change tracker-search-tool (probably using libunique) to only
allow one running instance?
I find it irritating that CtrlAltS spawns a new instance of
2009/10/18 Laurent Aguerreche laurent.aguerre...@free.fr:
Hi!
I am trying tracker-search-tool and I feel it very slow while
tracker-search returns results almost immediately.
Is the problem related with bad SPARQL requests or bad filtering
algorithms in tracker-search-tool?
I guess the
2009/10/19 Carlos Garnacho carl...@gnome.org:
A bit more polish (like this) here and there and full text support for
more file types and it is imho ready for prime time.
What document formats are you missing specifically?
I have a small music collection, ogg encoded, which are properly
Hi,
I'm getting build failures if I try to build tracker (0.7.16) twice in a row:
If you want to reproduce it, try the following:
# wget http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/tracker/0.7/tracker-0.7.16.tar.gz
# tar xf tracker-0.7.16.tar.gz cd tracker-0.7.16
#./configure make make clean
While at it, replace the deprecated macro AM_CONFIG_HEADER with
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS.
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From: Michael Biebl bi
2010/1/15 Jürg Billeter j...@bitron.ch:
Hi Michael,
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 05:39 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
I noticed that ./configure checks for the uuid dev package, yet there
is no code afaics that uses libuuid.
I guess this check can safely be removed. I grepped through the git
history
Hi,
today I compiled nautilus 2.28.4 with tracker-0.7 support as I wanted
to test the builtin search support.
The tracker version I compiled against is 0.7.16.
Unfortunately results are not so good. When I hit CTRL+F in nautilus,
enter a searchterm and hit enter, nautilus crashes:
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Hi Tracker devs, hi Martyn,
did some tests on the current tracker-0.6 branch in preparation of the
0.6.96 release.
I tested in a clean chroot, where no previous installation of tracker is around
I use LDFLAGS = -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-Bsymbolic and the following configure flags
2010/2/4 Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com:
On 4 February 2010 15:03, Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone object to removing this library, it is unmaintained for a
while now. I would love to kill it if no one is using it.
If there are no objections, it will be
Hi,
I'm running the latest tracker from master (0.7.19-19-g97bcf4f)
When I do the initial indexing run (wiped all old database before
using tracker-control -r)
I get messages from tracker-miner-fs like this (around 30 or so)
(tracker-miner-fs:11608): Tracker-CRITICAL **: Could not process
2010/2/10 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
On 10/02/10 11:04, Michael Biebl wrote:
Anyone seen this before? Is this a problem in the miner or the pdf
extractor?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609004
Just wanted to add, that I now also encountered other file types where
I got
Hi,
I'm currently testing 0.7.23 and search in nautilus and the gtk file
selector is broken.
nautilus is at 2.28.4, gtk 2.18.7.
In nautilus, I only get a list of uuid:UUID as search result.
In the gtk file selector, I get no search hits at all.
Has this already been fixed in later versions of
2010/3/2 Philip Van Hoof s...@pvanhoof.be:
It's fixed in this commit and will be available next commit.
Just wanted to confirm, that the gtk file selector and nautilus both
work fine now.
Looks like .24 could be a pretty solid release.
Cheers,
Michael
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2010/3/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
This release is considered a Release Candidate for 0.8. Assuming no
major regressions are found with it, the next release is likely to
be 0.8.0.
I checked the current state of git master again, and compared which
symbols are exported and what is
2010/3/25 Martyn Russell mar...@lanedo.com:
This release is considered a Release Candidate for 0.8. Assuming no
major regressions are found with it, the next release is likely to
be 0.8.0.
Me again.
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