On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:44:41AM +1000, Luke Christopher Clarke wrote: > I ran both commands as non-sudo and sudo respectively.
You should run these as your regular user, not root. > -- START tracker-control -S -- > luke@luk-main:~$ tracker-control -S > Store: > ^C It is odd that tracker-control freezes too. I was expecting a message about how the tracker store is initializing or reindexing. > -- tracker-control -k store; TRACKER_VERBOSITY=3 G_DEBUG=all -- > G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all /usr/lib/tracker/tracker-store > luke@luk-main:~$ tracker-control store; TRACKER_VERBOSITY=3 G_DEBUG=all ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is supposed to be "tracker-control -k store". The point is to kill (-k) the existing tracker-store process before running tracker-store with debug messages enabled, because otherwise it will just complain that there is already a process running. > G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all /usr/lib/tracker/tracker-store > Unrecognized options: 'store' > Tracker-Message: Starting tracker-store 1.2.4 ... > Tracker-Message: Registering D-Bus service... > Name:'org.freedesktop.Tracker1' > > (tracker-store:12568): Tracker-CRITICAL **: D-Bus service > name:'org.freedesktop.Tracker1' is already taken, perhaps the daemon is > already running? > Trace/breakpoint trap As it does here.