I understand, hunting down all those keywords would be very intensive.
So do I understand correctly that in the current situation the index
slowly gets polluted? Or is there some kind of "cleanup" process that
periodically weeds out deleted files?

If it doesn't exist yet, perhaps something like that can be implemented
using a black list of deleted files (which is updated upon deletion of
files). This can then be taken into consideration by the search tools
and can be used for cleaning up the database in idle time.

Then again, I am by no means acquainted with the Tracker code and
internals so this might be a stupid suggestion. There may be all kinds
of difficulties that arise by implementing such a scheme.

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