For some reason I was not experiencing this bug in maverick but I do
experience it in natty.
$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/tracker-status-icon
tracker-gui: /usr/bin/tracker-status-icon
$ apt-cache policy tracker-gui
tracker-gui:
Installed: 0.8.17-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.8.17-1ubuntu2
Version table:
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Great. I'd suggest to backport fix into maverick-proposed.
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tracker-status-icon registers obsolete Ctrl-Alt-S shortcut
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This issue has now been fixed in upstream git repository:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/tracker/commit/?id=8338b23d1c2617588ed9917f1ffa7d781d6c501d
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Andrei - thanks for reporting this and thanks too for a fix!
As mentioned by Zaur, this bug stops you running isearch-forward-regexp
which is bound to control+alt+S in emacs by default.
Adding a new entry in gnome-keybinding-properties for control+alt/meta+S
(to try and override tracker) doesn't
Zaur, could you please navigate to here
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/672614/+affectsmetoo)
then? May be this will bump responsible people to rebuild appropriate
package at last.
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Yep, affects me too. This is especially boring when using e.g. Emacs :(
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Forgot to mention, according to source, this bug looks like Maverick-
only.
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