2007/9/30, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bug 147017 [1] reports that when logging in KDE with Gnome installed,
> there will be both trackerd and strigi running, which sounds useless
> since both are indexers.
>
> So my question is, should we disable trackerd from starting in KDE? As
> Michael Biebl (who is the Debian maintainer for tracker) said, it just
> means removing /usr/share/autostart/trackerd.desktop from tracker package.
>
> Best,
> Emilio
>
> [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147017
>
> Michael Biebl wrote:
> > It's the file
> > /usr/share/autostart/trackerd.desktop
> >
> > which autostarts trackerd for kde and
> >
> > /etc/xdg/autostart/trackerd.desktop
> >
> > which autostarts trackerd for GNOME/XFCE.
> >
> > If Ubuntu doesn't want to autostart trackerd for KDE, simply remove
> > the former file from debian/tracker.install.

Well, I don't have strigidaemon installed, but also use KDE so I want
trackerd to be autostarted for KDE so the GTK apps can access tracker
when running under KDE.
 There is also a KIO slave [1] that I use under KDE, which works quite nicely.
There is no technical reason, to not run and install tracker for KDE.
Maybe a conflicts with strigidaemon is actually the best that is atm
until both support the xesam spec.
This would mean though, that you can't install ubuntu-desktop and
kubuntu-desktop in parallel anymore (but I don't know if that is
actually supported).

[1] http://demandiseineseite.gmxhome.de/find/


[1]http://demandiseineseite.gmxhome.de/find/

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