Package: nepomuk-core-runtime
Version: 4:4.10.5-1
Severity: normal

Hello,

now that this has become a dependency of kde-runtime, when one is not
using KDE but just some single software like kcachegrind, upgrading
becomes quite scary, as it looks like one is about to install some big
"Semantik Desktop" indexing machine.

After asking in #debian-kde, I have been told that no indexing is
performed unless virtuoso is installed. I would feel less distressed if
this could be clearly documented in nepomuk-core-runtime's description.

Generally speaking, though, I wish I could use kcachegrind without
having no single detectable trace of personal files indexers in my
system at all.


Ciao,

Enrico

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