Robert Kinsella :
> Hi Darren,
>  I started trackerd manually in all zones, gnome-session (testing on 
> gnome2.22) did not start the daemon automatically.
>
This is because I disable autostart tracker daemon in gnome-session.


> The GUI interface 'deskbar' applet   only operates in the 'global 
> zone'. This applet does not operate in labeled zones.
> It is NOT available to user's who do not not have admin_high clearance.
> see:- 6458563 - [tjds] possible to launch applications outside of 
> clearance using some applets.
>
> Bob
>
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> Jerry Tan wrote:
>>> Our QA Robert.Kinsella at Sun.COM reports that
>>>
>>> "
>>>
>>> Started daemon in Public zone with trackerd, it indexed correctly - 
>>> reporting indexed files
>>> The files found in $HOME were found in the public zone.
>>>
>>> Started daemon in Global zone, configured using tracker-preferences 
>>> to look in directory with 10 files
>>
>> How did you start it ?  manually or was it automatically started by 
>> gnome-session ?
>>
>> If I understand this case correctly in the non TX case trackerd is 
>> automatically started by gnome-session.   I believe that trackerd 
>> MUST be automatically started in each TX label zone as well.
>>
>>> - tracker-status correctly reported the indexing of the files.
>>
>> Does the GUI interface, which I believe is a gnome-panel applet, use 
>> the correct databases according to the label of the workspace ?   If 
>> not this is an architectural problem that needs to be resolved.
>>
>>> tracker-search correctly found text searched for in files in indexed 
>>> directories. The files found in $HOME were found in the global zone.
>>> "
>>>
>>>
>>> Although he  also reports that tracker has some bugs on Trusted 
>>> Extension,
>>> but we can say that tracker can run on Trusted Extension well.
>>
>> What are these bugs ?  Are they architectural in nature or just bugs ?
>>
>


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