On Wednesday 19 November 2008 07:55:12 opensourcecat wrote: > Sebas have just updated nepomuk's documentation: > > http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk > > Have a look if you are interested
thanks! unfortunately nepomuk isn't yet mature enough on this side... http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Metadata/Nepomuk/FileWatchService > The File Watch service monitors the file system for changes. If files are > deleted, the corresponding metadata is removed from the Nepomuk store. If > files are moved, the URIs (file resources always have their file URL as RDF > resource URI) and the file path are updated. > However: due to the restrictions of all file watching systems available > (systems such as inotify are restricted to 8000 something watches, fam does > not support file moving monitoring, etc.) the service mostly relies on > KDirNotify. Thus, all operations performed by KDE applications through KIO > are monitored while all other operations (such as console commands) are > missed. however we could use it and refer to md5 hash when the url breaks, correcting nepomuk resource and kdenlive project at the same time... > This is a big problem and needs work, maybe even on the kernel/libc level. > Help wanted! -- Alberto Villa <villa.alberto at gmail.com>
