Minutes ago I had to kill whatever was slowing me down to a crawl.
Scrollkeeper.
I don't want this. I don't need this. I don't want my system slowed
down by something I don't want / need / use / asked for (and never will
either)! I don't need to use a distro containing loads of crap added
on
@casper: What Ubuntu version do you use? There is no scrollkeeper at all
in Ubuntu 9.10, I don't assume it will return in the future.
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regardless of behavior indexing is not *essential* to for instance gedit
etc
you could be on a small (2gb) SSD and not have the room for index's and
not want the media thrashed
package dependencies should not be used to enforce system design but
only when packages will absolutely not function
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: scrollkeeper
In order to remove scrollkeeper I am informed by apt-get that the
following must also be removed:
- alacarte apturl bug-buddy capplets-data doc-base fast-user-switch-applet
- gedit gnome-app-install gnome-applets
See also bug 363695 for similar issues with xapian.
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On my karmic system, I could not find any cronjobs or large databases
related to librarian, so I do not consider it a problem. Scrollkeeper
ate my CPU once a week, but librarian/rarian-compat is well-behaved in
that matter so far.
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I noticed that gnome-terminal in karmic does not depend on scrollkeeper
or anything similar.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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not a fix as rarian is now used which cant be removed for the same
reason as scrollkeeper used to be not removable
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And you would want to do remove Rarian why? Rarian is not
Scrollkeeper, nor does it suffer the ills that Scrollkeeper did.
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scrollkeeper has been removed from the development release of Ubuntu and
is not being maintained. Further bug fixing is extremely unlikely.
** Changed in: scrollkeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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I also find this a pain. And very annoying that one can't remove it
without removing huge parts of gnome.
Does anyone know what the status of this is now?
Will this package be included in Jaunty?
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I just checked on my desktop, and it seems to be not included already in
intrepid, nothing in the metapackage ubuntu-desktop depends on it
directly or indirectly. I assume it is the same in jaunty.
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What about those of us who do not want to upgrade to Intrepid?
I replaced scrollkeeper with rarian - not sure what the consequences are
going to be - anybody tried it?
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Thanks, but in Intrepid scrollkeeper is now provided by rarian-compat
and no longer installed. Mind testing it on intrepid?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I think this is the way to go. Every package that currently depends on
scrollkeeper needs an update like this one, basically just remove the
Depends on scrollkeeper in debian/control.in.
** Attachment added: gnome-terminal_2.23.6-0ubuntu2.debdiff
I just heard scrollkeeper is deprecated in intrepid and replaced by
rarian. rarian provides a virtual package scrollkeeper and
compatibility wrappers for the scrollkeeper commands. Don't know yet if
it's better or worse...
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