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Binary package hint: virtuoso-nepomuk
I've found Nepomuk to be indexing sub-folders in my home directory that
I un-clicked in the Nepomuk interface. When I go to the configuration,
the folders are still unselected and greyed-out, indicating that Nepomuk
should know that it should not index those folders.
I discovered this when I noticed sshfs taking up an aberrant amount of
memory and CPU, which continued after I closed all applications that I
knew to be using those mount points. Running 'lsof' on the mounted
folders listed only nepomuk as using them. Suspending File Indexing via
the System Tray icon resolved the memory/CPU problems with sshfs, and
nepomuk did indeed release the files in the folder. When restarting the
file indexer, I found nepomuk to be back to indexing those folders.
My system is straight install of Kubuntu, using 64bit Lucid, upgraded
from Karmic, using 6.1.0-0ubuntu3 of virtuoso-nepomuk (I couldn't find
any other packages on my system that may have been providing nepomuk,
apologies if that is overly specific). The specific binary that was
'nepomukservicestub' being run (according to ps aux) as:
/usr/bin/nepomukservicestub nepomukstrigiservice
Obviously, I would expect folders that I unselect through the folder
interface to not be indexed or even touched by nepomuk, at all.
** Affects: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nepomuk indexing excluded sub-directories (mountpoints for sshfs mounts)
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/584341
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