Public bug reported:
I may be terribly confused, but when the Zeitgeist add-on didn't show up
in my list in FF 3.6.12 after a make local-install I tried installing it
by dragging and dropping ZeitgeistDataProvider.xpi onto the FF window.
It gave me a normal install add-on dialog, and after clickin
** Summary changed:
- Monitoring for new files
+ Monitoring Create/Move/Copy Files events
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Monitoring Create/Move/Copy Files events
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** Description changed:
- I was thinking on how tracker monitors new files to index. Turns out they
monitor directories using inotify. Recurse XDG dirs and single iterate $HOME
- Does this make sense to us?
+ An issue we are facing at the moment is that ppl lose track of there files in
a timeli
1) Modify the uris in the uris table
-1, events are immutable by definition, they aren't supposed to change
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Monitoring Create/Move/Copy Files events
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That is why i proposed solution 2 which in my opinion covers everything
:)
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Siegfried Gevatter
wrote:
> 1) Modify the uris in the uris table
> -1, events are immutable by definition, they aren't supposed to change
>
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> Monitoring Create/Move/Copy Files events
>
Reading through all the comments - it seems to me that there are two
problems to tackle:
1) Determine which files are interesting for the user - this can be done
with the Taskview API
2) Keep track of these files - this must be done with inotify, as there
are many programs which don't notify anyb
Nautilus can tell us when a file is being renamed or moved from whithin
nautilus.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 7:27 PM, S. Sickert wrote:
> Reading through all the comments - it seems to me that there are two
> problems to tackle:
>
> 1) Determine which files are interesting for the user - this can be
I agree that 95% of the user never use the commandline, so that's not a
big problem.
AFAIK renaming in nautilus is just moving the file.
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awesome :)
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:15 PM, S. Sickert wrote:
> I agree that 95% of the user never use the commandline, so that's not a
> big problem.
>
> AFAIK renaming in nautilus is just moving the file.
>
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> Monitoring Create/Move/Copy Files events
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/602211
Public bug reported:
The only files available in the PPA are for amd64:
https://launchpad.net/~zeitgeist/+archive/ppa
http://ppa.launchpad.net/zeitgeist/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/z/zeitgeist-
datasources/
zeitgeist-datasource-geany_0.1.0~bzr20101102-0~ppa1_amd64.deb
02-Nov-2010 23:30
Sorry, the file doesn't exist any more, it was on another user's PC.
Does creating a file with the SQL above help in recreating it?
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zeitgeist fails to run if its database structure is not complete
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660307
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