I downloaded plus ungzipped tracker_0.6.93.orig.tar.gz and read its
readme. I didn't kill the elder buggy trackerd. To configure new
installation of trackerd first I ran - by mistake - : sudo ./configure
--prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --enable-deskbar-
applet=auto
Petr: No need to go through such a painful process to test this package.
;-) As Martin posted above, just read the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed.
I think the way you installed Tracker did not replace the old one but
installed it side-by-side with the old one. The
Milan: Thank you for your kind advice. It helped me a lot. Uninstalled
as you kindly wrote and let your update service /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-proposed restricted -
update the laptop. Though I don't know how to check the version, the bug
is gone. Also
Accepted tracker into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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* 2 new patches from upstream to fix LP: #361205:
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teledyn, i'm with you all the way.
yes, we are all in it together. yes, each of us contributes what we can.
that is the beauty of open source, that both of these statements can be
true; that those who can only contribute a little are not denied an
equal share of the produce of our combined
The version in Jaunty proposed fixed the issue for me (tracker re-
indexed everything and I can search now). I attached my dbus log from
letting the tracker re-index over the weekend ... just in case you still
need the log.
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swulf: Yes, you should *upgrade* all of tracker packages - but no need
for a screenshot to ask for that... :-D
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swulf: Yes, you should *upgrade* all of tracker packages - but no need
for a screenshot to ask for that... :-D
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swulf: Yes, you should *upgrade* all of tracker packages - but no need
for a screenshot to ask for that... :-D
OK, it's done. I rebooted (Windows habits die hard) and Tracker is
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I think, you've got it!
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Tracker is idle, seems to work - can search. Looks like it may be fixed!
The updated package doesn't actually fix the corruption issues, and that
may reoccur. It should make sure that if index corruption is detected,
re-indexing happens
It's an improvement not to have that error dialog popping up.
Thanks for the work you are doing on this issue. =)
Chris Coulson wrote:
On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 20:24 +, swulf wrote:
Tracker is idle, seems to work - can search. Looks like it may be fixed!
The updated package doesn't
can someone please just tell me how to stop this? can i just uninstall
it?
i'm so tempted to just reformat and use interpid instead, as i'm also
having troubles starting xmonad automatically.
btw, i'm shocked such an issue went unnoticed.
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On Fri, 2009-05-15 at 17:12 +, mbana wrote:
can someone please just tell me how to stop this? can i just uninstall
it?
i'm so tempted to just reformat and use interpid instead, as i'm also
having troubles starting xmonad automatically.
btw, i'm shocked such an issue went unnoticed.
i have installed the package from your PPA, and the error has gone away,
but now the issue is when i connect my Cowon S9 PMP player and use
Exaile to play the music off of it, it causes the hard drive to grind,
left it going for about 20 minutes and nothing happened, the hard drive
just kept
Matt- thank you for testing. The other issue you experience is likely
because Tracker begins indexing removable media (if you have indexing
enabled). If you have indexing disabled, it won't begin to index
removable media (although the current Jaunty version will, due to
another bug that this PPA
I've installed from the PPA and I think it's all fine now. The
irritating message isn't popping up any more and the tracker seems to be
indexing okay.
Thanks for your help. :)
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Hi,
OK, I have added your PPA to Synaptic and I am at the state shown in the
attached screenshot. Which of the packages should I reinstall? All of
them?
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scuse me, chris. i don't mean to be rude. i've also not had the problem
arise again for a couple of days. i've hesitated to implement the
package because this being the only machine on which i can earn a
living, i'm reluctant to risk a spanner in its works. and having just
made the transition
Right, but the problem is likely to arise again. My package isn't going
to cause you any harm, and if people aren't prepared to test it then the
bug simply just won't be fixed.
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Markling, we feel your pain but please understand that this is
opensource; there is no such thing as a production release it is ALL
beta-testing; you and I and Chris are all of us the QA dept, the Dev
Shop and the Consumer, rolled into one -- we're all in this together.
that's the whole point ;)
teledyn wrote:
Markling, we feel your pain but please understand that this is
opensource; there is no such thing as a production release it is ALL
beta-testing; you and I and Chris are all of us the QA dept, the Dev
Shop and the Consumer, rolled into one -- we're all in this together.
that's
as a general rule I'd say leave the testing releases of Ubuntu itself to
the experts, unless you have a spare machine kicking about -- but for
testing individual packages, esp where the existing package is a real
show-stopper (like this one) you can judge how dangerous it might be
when you try
teledyn wrote:
as a general rule I'd say leave the testing releases of Ubuntu itself to
the experts, unless you have a spare machine kicking about -- but for
testing individual packages, esp where the existing package is a real
show-stopper (like this one) you can judge how dangerous it
Can anyone try this package out?
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So far as I'm concerned, the problem has gone away.
My Synaptic manager tells me I have 0.6.93-0buntu1 installed.
I did enable jaunty-proposed and update, and then disabled jaunty-
proposed, but I seem to have the official version in place. In any
event, there have been no problems since.
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the issues here with the version in jaunty-proposed please try that
version and report back.
Thanks
Chris,
It's unlikely there was anything in ~/.local/share/tracker causing an
issue - everything in there gets erased on reindex already. I still
think your issue is more likely to be that tracker-indexer is not
shutting down with the daemon when a reindex is initiated. But, as I
can't recreate
I had an error report like this from Tracker Applet this morning:
Tracker
There was an error while performing indexing
Index corrupted
It asked me if I wanted to [reindex], [cancel] or [OK]
Neither [cancel] nor [OK] worked. The error window just popped right
back at me like it was the
I had the same issue after using a usb card. I think the problem is related
with that.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:06 AM, markling
markjball...@googlemail.comwrote:
I had an error report like this from Tracker Applet this morning:
Tracker
There was an error while performing indexing
Index
Chris, I tried (dbus-monitor 21 ~/dbus.log) as suggested, and got an error:
e...@ubuntu:~$ dbus-monitor 21 ~/dbus.log
Failed to setup match /home/ed/dbus.log: Match rule has a key with no
subsequent '=' character
9.04 jaunty; 2.6.28-11-generic; gnome 2.26;
Hardware: Fujitsu-Siemens AmiloD 1845
Anyone who is still seeing the popup with OK/Cancel/Start Reindexing
has not installed the proposed fix from the jaunty-proposed
repository. The instructions for doing so are here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
Also, the correct command for logging dbus activity is:
The jaunty proposed version is 0.6.93-obuntu2.
The earlier version is 0.6.93-obuntu1.
If you enable jaunty-proposed, be careful. If you allow all jaunty-
proposed upgrades to take place, you may have other problems. It's best
to enable jaunty proposed, update all tracker packages with the
When is it expected that the fix will make the main repository and be
released as part of a normal update?
keepitsimpleengr wrote:
The jaunty proposed version is 0.6.93-obuntu2.
The earlier version is 0.6.93-obuntu1.
If you enable jaunty-proposed, be careful. If you allow all jaunty-
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 16:49 +, swulf wrote:
When is it expected that the fix will make the main repository and be
released as part of a normal update?
When it works reliably under all conditions. At the moment, some testers
still have issues even with the updated version.
Regards
Chris
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 16:49 +, swulf wrote:
When is it expected that the fix will make the main repository and be
released as part of a normal update?
When it works reliably under all conditions. At the moment, some testers
still experience problems even with the updated version.
Regards
Sorry, silly mail client tricked me in to sending the same message
twice;)
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Your second log file there Patrik suggests that the tracker-indexer is
not running or is not responding - this probable explains why you see no
more index error notifications. So, I'm ot yet convinced that it is
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Chris Coulson
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Chris - file-index-update.db won't get deleted on reindex because
tracker no longer uses that file (since 0.6.93). The presence of that
Sorry about the delay - I checked and the stale file is indeed
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 03:38 +, einfeldt wrote:
hi
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:28 PM, tinker123 tinker...@gmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu 9.04: Tracker Applet Errors
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04.
I keep getting a pop-up from the Tracker Applet that reads:
Yes, please follow the
After removing the 1-package update
sudo dpkg --force-downgrade -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/tracker_0.6.93-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
I updated the whole tracker familj (I think)
# added deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/chrisccoulson/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
# to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ChrisCoulson.list
sudo
Patrick - thanks. It would be better if you installed the version in
jaunty-proposed though, as instructed here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/361205/comments/28
, as you need the new tracker-applet to turn the notification dialog
with actions in to a notification
This log was with the standard jaunty version - I didn't read properly
further up in the tread. I attach a log after an additional step:
wget
https://edge.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/+archive/ppa/+files/tracker_0.6.93-0ubuntu2~chrisccoulson6_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Chris Coulson
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Patrick - thanks. It would be better if you installed the version in
jaunty-proposed though, as instructed here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/361205/comments/28
, as you need the
I am running jaunty (since 24 hours;-) and I have problems with the
repeated reindexing. I have done what was suggested above
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/tracker/+bug/361205/comments/44
(after minor modification to avoid indexing the rapidly changing
logfile!)
killall
I upgraded two laptops today from 8.10 to 9.04 (EeePC 900 and Lenovo
X301). Both immediately had many tracker errors with corrupt indices.
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Eman - the updated package here won't fix the index corruption issues
(that is a separate bug). What it should do is not present the index
error dialog that requires you to press any button, and should ensure
that if index corruption is detected a reindex should happen
automatically to clear the
Ubuntu 9.04: Tracker Applet Errors
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04.
I keep getting a pop-up from the Tracker Applet that reads:
===
Tracker
There was an error while performing indexing
Index corrupted.
hi
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:28 PM, tinker123 tinker...@gmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu 9.04: Tracker Applet Errors
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04.
I keep getting a pop-up from the Tracker Applet that reads:
Yes, please follow the instructions in this thread. Please feel free to
email me again
Hi Chris,
I have installed the latest round of upgrades for the current version
and I am still getting the index corrupted error. This box does not have
any critical or confidential files, if you would like I can set remote
access so that you can poke around and see what is happing.
Eman
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H, I wonder if tracker-indexer is not exiting when the daemon exits
for the reindex
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I'm not sure about Brian's case but I found that even with the PPA version
installed I had to delete the tracker store from ~/.cache ~/.local/share
before Tracker started working. The update did solve the prompts but then I
had loadavg 3+ while the index/crash/reindex process ran endlessly.
I
Hi
I have just upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 the same thing has happened. So tried
the old fashioned way of doing things; I un-installed re-installed Tracker.
This seems to have worked; so far !
Thanks
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Chris - what was the exact behaviour you experienced with the updated
version? Did you see a notification telling you that there was an error
with the index? If so, what happened after that? Did you see a further
notification telling you that re-indexing was going to start? At which
point did you
With the updated version I got the on screen notification telling me
that there was a problem with the index and then the re-index message.
After a couple of seconds the process would repeat endlessly - this is
a test VM so I left it running while I was working on other things
it repeated at
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Yes, please let me know which file isn't deleted, so I can investigate
some more. I see all files deleted here, and reindexing now does exactly
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Tried suggestion of:
sudo apt-get install tracker tracker-utils --reinstall
tracker-processes -r
That worked. But no tracker on sys tray. Checked tracker startup (in Sessions
menu entry) and thus ran /usr/lib/tracker/trackerd: gave
(trackerd:16978): Tracker-WARNING **: Error loading
After believing I had found a workaround, this bug has recurred.
It may be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagekit/+bug/257639
I set up tracker to index several mounted drives and left it to run
overnight. The next morning I found an index failed notice. When I
John - tracker-processes -r stops all tracker processes, so you will
lost the applet too. To get the applet back, you have to run tracker-
applet. Those error messages are unrelated to this bug.
keepitsimpleengr - this bug is completely unrelated to bug 257639. I
don't know where you saw any
Chris - file-index-update.db won't get deleted on reindex because
tracker no longer uses that file (since 0.6.93). The presence of that
file will cause no problems. Are there any other files that get left
around? I can't recreate it here. Re-indexing deletes everything for me
(just like
The only similarity is that the tracker notification error occurred
immediately after the tracker index fail notice, and that 257639 (corrupted
cache) occurred immediately after the tracker index fail notice when using
update-manager.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Chris Coulson
I didn't have luck with the other workaround, nor with reinstalling
tracker on either of the machines I upgraded... however, the following
did indeed seem to do the trick on both:
sudo apt-get install tracker tracker-utils --reinstall
tracker-processes -r
if this works (even if it only
brian,
were you able to install the proposed package? or was that the version
you were still experiencing the problem with?
-Mike
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 6:26 PM, brian russell
brinerus...@gmail.comwrote:
I didn't have luck with the other workaround, nor with reinstalling
tracker on
Reagan [2009-04-28 2:26 -]:
Having the same problem after upgrading to Jaunty today...
Can you please test the jaunty-proposed version?
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Martin,
I enabled jaunty-proposed. I have not seen the same issue happening,
but I haven't actively been checking.
I will say that now that its brought to my attention, I'm pleasantly
surprised to not have this issue pestering me, so for my part something
went right. I think it is best
Accepted into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Having the same problem after upgrading to Jaunty today...
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I started a discussion about this bug here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7149477#post7149477
I hope that is helpful. I am a fairly simple end user, and I am not
very familiar with the proper way to resolve bugs. I had lots of stupid
questions with which I did not want to junk up
I upgraded to 9.04 and have the same bug as reported in bug#361485 above. I
would like to add:
I tried gparted and my /dev/sda1 reports a warning:
Unable to read contents of file system.
However, when I try to fix partition from a boot disk, the boot disk
does not report any problem with the
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Hi all,
I think the target entity is the trackerd or the tracker-applet.
Working on removable media, a popup from the tracker showed me that the
index was corrupt, what provided me 3 options: Accept, Cancel, Start
Hi Chris,
Sorry for my ignorance, but I can't figure out how to install your
patch. I see it listed when I go to
https://edge.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/+archive/ppa, but clicking it
does nothing more than twisting the triangle.
I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, etc., instead, but the
I upgraded to 9.04 (alt-32bit) from 8.10.
I encountered this bug.
I ran the workaround in 9.04 release notes
(http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904) Tracker index
corruption
The workaround failed.
I installed tracker-utils and reinstalled tracker. (Thanks brian
russell)
After this
I too upgraded to 9.04 from 8.10 (32 bit).
I too encountered the bug and followed the release notes
(http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904) but tracker-
processes -r did not run.
Thanks to the above post I was able to succeed by installing tracker-
utils.
Thanks to all who work so
I was able to solve this problem by installing tracker-utils. it is a
suggested package.
perhaps this could be easily solved by relabeling it as a dependency.
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oh, and I think i may have also rebooted. the best part was that i
didn't have to reindex.
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Installing tracker-utils will not have any effect on this. The behaviour
you experience is just coincedental - we already fully understand this
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Importance: Medium
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Package: tracker
Installed-Size: 3152
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Upgraded yesterday to jaunty RC and I have the same problem. I followed
the indications from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/tracker/+bug/346912
(tracker-processes -r) and finally the indexing stoped, but now I don't
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@Chris Coulson: The packages from your PPA fixed it for me, which
means that they behaved as you described it, including the manual
reindexing by right-click on the tracker-applet.
The initial problem of the permanently corrupted indexes could only be
fixed by deleting ~/.cache/tracker (as Hector
I have the same issue.
The indexing has halted on about 35% - whatever option I choose in the
popup.
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Hi Chris,
I am also experiencing this issue. After installing the build from your PPA
everything seemed to be fine, but after attempting to perform a search in
Tracker I am receiving repeated popups saying There was an error while
performing indexing: index corrupted. I ran
Thanks for testing. Ryan, I'll need to take a look at that in more
detail but I suspect your issue is more an upstream one, as my patch
just automatically runs the action that would normally be taken when
pressing the Reindex action on the notification that used to appear.
Those messages that you
Yes, I realized after submitting my report that it probably needs to be
filed as a separate bug.
FYI, in my research I came upon this other bug in which they are
discussing the same issue that your patch resolves:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/346912
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