https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438434

--- Comment #24 from Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #23)
> (In reply to Martin Steigerwald from comment #22)
> > ...  this is not only related to BTRFS ...
> That's understood.
[…]
> It is a "Plan B" though in the absence of a determined developer who's
> willing to take up the Baloo reengineering work and the adoption of BTRFS in
> distros.

Well, I am not sure whether any of what they discuss about in this thread has
been
merged yet. It is has, I should have it already or soon, as I am currently
using
5.17-rc6 kernel.

So far I think I still have this indexing the same files twice and thrice and
so on issue,
but I can keep an eye on it.

I replied to this large thread and Neil replied to me then:

"> Bug 438434 - Baloo appears to be indexing twice the number of files than 
> are actually in my home directory
> 
> https://bugs.kde.org/438434

This bug wouldn't be address by using the filehandle.  Using a
filehandle allows you to compare two files within a single filesystem.
This bug is about comparing two filesystems either side of a reboot, to
see if they are the same.

As has already been mentioned in that bug, statfs().f_fsid is the best
solution (unless comparing the mount point is satisfactory)."

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/cajfpegub4obzcbxfqqc8j-zuisw+kayzljzaevm_cgznvpx...@mail.gmail.com/T/#meaf736156e0937728e63c6fdc69376a5f4b02af2

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