Hi, Unable to reproduce it here (in an Ubuntu intrepid). You can add some g_debug in src/trackerd/tracker-main.c:initialize_locations function to check the values of the XDG variables (we use the glib function to get those values).
Thanks, Ivan On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > >> account or rm -rf ~/.config/tracker > >> and restart trackerd > > > > Hmm, interestingly, I can't reproduce this. But I did have the ~/tracker > > directory yesterday after reading your mail about it. > > > > I wonder if it is related to some XDG directory settings / environment > > set up. Are you able to pin point it to the indexer or the daemon at all > > (by running the indexer independently) ? > > > > Either that or could you perhaps try running the daemon/indexer in gdb > > and setting a break point on mkdir to see where in the source it occurs? > > I can reliably reproduce this, but only if trackerd is started by the > gnome session manager. > If the desktop session is started and I run trackerd in gdb, I can't > reproduce it. > > This I think affirms your assumption, that is is related to XDG > directory settings. > _______________________________________________ > tracker-list mailing list > tracker-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list >
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