The gutsy-backports project is for backports to the Ubuntu Gutsy
release. Please do not use it for other distros.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Exempi is there now. Please retest and report back if there is still
interest in this.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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exempi has already been backported as bug 187102 but it seems it didn't
hit the archive yet, although this happened monthes ago... Once exempi
is released in gutsy-backprots, the backport builds fine as tested in my
ppa.
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Valentin Rocher wrote:
> When I try to backport it, I have this error :
>
> pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy: Depends: libexempi-dev (>= 1.99.2) which
> is a virtual package.
>
> Isn't it a bit hazardous to mark this bug as confirmed thus ?
You need to backport exempi first (or alternatively remove
When I try to backport it, I have this error :
pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy: Depends: libexempi-dev (>= 1.99.2) which
is a virtual package.
Isn't it a bit hazardous to mark this bug as confirmed thus ?
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Packages for gutsy are available here, https://launchpad.net/~jerome-
guelfucci/+archive , I've been using this for monthes without any
particular issue, I think it's safe to backport it.
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sefs wrote:
> I just realised these are hardy repos here
> https://launchpad.net/~pochu/+archive
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> anything for gusty 7.10?
>
There's Gutsy packages there...
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I see that after upgrading to the latest that it starts at boot yet in
my sessions dialog i see it is unticked so where is the setting now
to turn trackerd off and on at boot? Since it seems not to be
controlled by sessions. I see a tracker-applet in sessions ... whats
that?
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I just realised these are hardy repos here
https://launchpad.net/~pochu/+archive
anything for gusty 7.10?
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Can someone confirm these are the steps to take
1) set up repos
2) delete ~/.config/tracker/*
3) delete ~/.cache/tracker/*
4) delete ~/.local/share/tracker/*
5) install tracker 0.6.4
6) reboot
7) re-index (exactly how is this done?)
Thanks.
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I got good feedback from one user and it has worked fine for me.
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I backported 0.6.6 to my ppa, it works fine for me.
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