Mick wrote: > On Saturday, 28 December 2019 15:30:10 GMT Dale wrote: >> Peter Humphrey wrote: >>> On Saturday, 28 December 2019 05:57:16 GMT Dale wrote: >>>> Peter Humphrey wrote: >>>>> On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 20:42:07 GMT Dale wrote: >>>>>> I think I'm just going to have to whittle down the number for a while. >>>>>> Maybe later on a fix will come along. Maybe. >>>>> What happens if you switch off file indexing in the control panel, or >>>>> just >>>>> its subsidiary option Also Index file content? Workspace > Search > >>>>> Enable File Search. >>>> I looked around in the System Settings window and can't find that >>>> setting. Am I looking in the right place? I sort of think this is a >>>> separate thing tho. It may be using the same tool but won't be >>>> controlled by system settings. Anything is possible tho. I'll >>>> certainly test the option if I can find it. ;-) >>> I may have misled you by calling it the Control Panel. It's actually >>> System >>> Settings > Workspace > Search > Enable File Search. >>> >>> I wouldn't expect your wallpaper operations to be affected by this, but >>> then what do I know about it? ;) >> I must have it disabled by a USE flag or something because there is no >> mention of search in the list. I recall disabling some stuff when I was >> switching to KDE4. > It is probably USE="semantic-desktop": > > $ euse -i semantic-desktop > global use flags (searching: semantic-desktop) > ************************************************************ > [+ D ] semantic-desktop - Cross-KDE support for semantic search and > information retrieval > > local use flags (searching: semantic-desktop) > ************************************************************ > [+ D ] semantic-desktop > media-gfx/digikam: Enable kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata support > [+ ] (5) 6.3.0-r1 [gentoo] > [+ ] (5) 6.4.0 [gentoo] >
I'm pretty much certain you are right. That rings a bell in those cells between my ears. It is turned off in make.conf too. I can't recall what all that thing did but I remember people not wanting it. I just followed a bunch of others on that. Can't be to important since I do what I need to without it. lol Dale :-) :-)