[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2022-02-21 Thread Rolf Leggewie
@mandoz18, please open a new ticket if you still experience this issue in focal or later @grider-4, yours is a different issue, please open a new ticket or tag onto one of the existing "high CPU"-tickets -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subs

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2022-02-21 Thread Rolf Leggewie
going by #4, this was fixed in 0.7.0 ** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353008 Title: tracker indexes all the tim

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2016-04-24 Thread KeithG
I have some older hardware (Core 2 Duo 1.5) and unless I disable tracker, the computer is unusable. CPU 100%, CPU temps up to 85C. With it disabled, CPU idles at 47 and the old laptop is, at least, useful for light browsing, email, etc. Using Gnome shell. I have no clue what it is doing, but it th

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-31 Thread Miloš Mandarić
all internal -- tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353008 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubunt

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-31 Thread Aleksander Morgado
> I was able to workaround this bug by adding all partitions except / to > > IgnoredDirectories=po;CVS;core-dumps;lost+found;/media/ost;/media/win;/media/jaunty; Which kind of partitions are /media/ost and /media/jaunty ? Are they external USB disks mounted, or internal ones? -- tracker index

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-30 Thread Miloš Mandarić
** Attachment added: "tracker-miner-fs.log" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/353008/+attachment/1530434/+files/tracker-miner-fs.log -- tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-30 Thread Miloš Mandarić
I was able to workaround this bug by adding all partitions except / to IgnoredDirectories=po;CVS;core-dumps;lost+found;/media/ost;/media/win;/media/jaunty; OK, I will reset everything again and collect logs. How much time should I wait? Because full indexing of my hdd takes 4+ hours. -- trac

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-30 Thread Martyn Russell
Yes, that looks like a bug to me. Can you set Verbosity=3 and re-run tracker-control -ts to make sure we capture what is happening on startup. To find out how to do this see: http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation/Debugging The logs should indicate which directories we are trying to index.

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2010-08-29 Thread Miloš Mandarić
I have this issue and my version of Tracker is 0.8.16-0ubuntu1 in Maverick. Is it possible that this isn't fixed in this version? Should I open a new bug? Here is my problem in detail: I added only Documents folder to index recursively and after few hours it has indexed every possible partition o

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2009-05-18 Thread Chris Coulson
Technically it should be fix committed. Upstream have not done a 0.7.0 release yet ** Changed in: tracker Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed -- tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353008 You

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2009-05-18 Thread Chris Coulson
I've added a dummy upstream task and set it to fixed so that I know to add this bug to the changelog entry when I prepare 0.7.0. The code causing this issue has all gone from git master now. ** Also affects: tracker Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: tracker Status:

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2009-04-02 Thread Chris Coulson
Alex - are you using Evolution? I notice from your prefs that you still have Evolution indexing enabled. I thought I was experiencing this too, but the problem goes away if I disable Evolution indexing. -- tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2009-04-02 Thread Martyn Russell
tracker-preferences allows you to change WHERE gets indexed, $HOME is the default and why shouldn't it be, from a fresh install, nothing exists to be indexed really. If it says it is always indexing then it can be one of two things. 1. The bug we fixed where the status was always indexing. 2. You

[Bug 353008] Re: tracker indexes all the time even though only "one" folder with "one" file configured for indexing

2009-04-01 Thread Alexander Sack
importance high as this makes tracker completely unusable for anyone who doesnt want the complete HOME dir to be indexed. ** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => High ** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- tracker indexes all the time even though