Jerry Tan wrote:
> Hi, Darren
> let me to make it clear.
> 
> When community release tracker 0.6.6 tarball,
> it is enabled by default in gnome-session, that means
> when gnome-session start, trackerd will be started also.
> 
> When I make the pkg on solaris and integrate it into our internal gnome 
> build for test,
> I disable tracker autostart in gnome-session.
> that's why Robert kinsella found that he needs to start it manually.
> 
> The reason why I disable it for our internal build is that:
> Because trackerd will index user' home directory by default,
> If one user's home directory is huge, indexing for the first time may be 
> time-consuming.
> And out internal gnome build need to be deployed to one internal Sunray 
> Server,
> which is main desktop for staff in my team also.
> I don't want to bother anyone who are not interested in tracker in our 
> internal sunray server
> that's why I disable it temporally in the internal build.

Sorry but that still isn't clear.

What is this case proposing for the integration of tracker into a 
Solaris/OpenSolaris distro ?  I don't care what happens for internal 
builds and internal testing.  I simply want to know:

a) Will tracker be enabled by default on a Solaris build that is 
available on nana and opensolaris.org ?

b) If it is on by default what does that mean for TX and the applet 
given the issues that have been raised with gnome-panel applets not 
being polyinstantiated to labels ?

c) I think regardless of the above on when the system is running with 
labelling on (ie in a TX configuration) tracker must NOT run in the 
global zone as users can not normally login to the global zone.


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Darren J Moffat

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