Il 08/04/19 23:40, Francesco via users ha scritto:
> Il 08/04/19 19:32,   sixpack13 ha scritto:
>> cit: "I wasn't able to disable it completely..."
>>
>> sudo sed -i 
>> 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false/' 
>> /etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-store.desktop
>>
>> be aware: setting gets overwritten by next tracker install and/or sudo 
>> rpmconf -a ! 
> 
> Thank you, I forgot that tracker is started by those unit files.
> So I'm going to copy system wide units to my ~/.config/autostart and
> modify the parameter you pointed out...
> 
> I will remove them when this bug is fixed.


So after a week more or less, tracker-extract (tracker-miners) is still
crashing as hell, many times since the session login, till I stop it
with: tracker daemon -t.

After few minutes, if not terminated, the logs has grown up so fast up
to 50+ MB.... Unacceptable.

I can't believe I'm the only one user on this list having this issue!
I also tried to reinstall Fedora but the issue is still there.
I also tried to revert tracker settings to defaults, but doesn't solve.

And, the bug I filed [1] hasn't been answerd by his mantainers (but i'm
seeing that there are several bug reports of tracker* still unanswered).

I wonder why a big and famous distro like Fedora have similiar kind of
support/QA to end users, and if I/we can do something to improve this
situation or we can just "wait" keeping tracker disabled (that doesn't
make me feel very happy at all).

At least, I'd like to point out that a new version upstream of tracker
is out, but probably it isn't been delivered to F29 yet for
dependencies' problems.

Ciao

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1697484

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