r that package from
> > me?
>
> In the worst case, I am happy to take it over because I care about some
> of the packages that use Tracker. My FAS ID is 'rishi'.
>
> Carlos Garnacho is the upstream maintainer and does most of the heavy
> lifting, so maybe he is intere
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:02:19AM -0000, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
>
> It doesn't seem to be -- I see Screen Lock, Location Services, Usage &
> History, Purge Trash, and Problem Reporting. I have to to install
> tracker-preferences to get a GUI for these settings, as fa
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> On 23-11-16 22:15, carlosg(a)gnome.org wrote:
>
> The problem we've at the moment is basically that we perform
> pretty poorly on resource constrained devices, part of that
> is a shitload of running services (on a 512MB device I need
> to disable gdm and use startx because running
> On 11/23/2016 10:15 PM, carlosg(a)gnome.org wrote:
>
>
> What about the impact on kernel caches? The additional activity will
> evict things which would otherwise be used by foreground processes.
Tracker processes call sched_setscheduler/ioprio/nice to lower their priorities
to a minimum, t
Hi,
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
>
> I'm objecting to whatever piece of software opens thoroughly untrusted
> files out of ~/Downloads and parses them. If that's not "Tracker",
> then I apologize.
>
>
> Firefox is a
> On Nov 23, 2016 2:21 PM, wrote:
> the
> tracker-extract may
> be expected to open() potentially untrusted files,
> tracker-miner-fs merely opens private tracker files, and all basic
> filesystem data extraction is performed through the
> opendir/stat/inotify_add_watch syscalls, what is exactly i
Hi,
>
> This seems like it would be a fantastic use of the infrastructure behind
> xdg-app.
Fwiw, better flatpak integration was already on the top of the goal list for
Tracker. Ideally ready for 1.12 if time allows.
Cheers,
Carlos
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