Ok, a quick update on this so we can look into making it official for
feisty. Or at least decide on a course of action. The upstream probably
won't have this in untill well after our available time slot for feisty,
so if we want this well probably have to package it in. The nice part is
that a gtk+ developer is packaging this patch in with Suse, so with each
new gtk+ release, there will be a new and updated patch, so we have some
semblance of long-term committment here, at least until the next major
gtk release.

As far as actual application of the patch, it applies completely clean
to a deb package, I'm a little unsure of how to add it to the gtk2
packages's patch system, so I'm holding off on that. The only real
application issue is that the patch adds several files, which are added
to the appropriate Makefile.am's, however our debian source packages
don't run autotools on the source, so we would have to add the needed
Makefile.in code to the patch. Otherwise, it builds smoothly and runs
even better ;). In a perfect world we would have a better UI in some
places, but its not all that different from the normal window minuse the
icons.

Either way, given the advanced state of this patch, and the publics
overwhelmingly positive response to beagle integration in SLED, I think
this is really a win-win, assuming the packaging magic isn't too
complicated.


** Attachment added: "Updated patch for searching from tracker+beagle"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/5392293/gtk%2B-2.10.4-search.patch

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Incorperate Beagle searching into GtkFileChooser
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49608

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