Public bug reported: I have an encrypted folder (cryptkeeper) called "~/.h" where I store banking passwords, private key backups etc. Through Activity Journal I have blacklisted both "/home/ric/.h" and "/home/ric/.h/*". I'm not sure which one was needed but the console output of Zeitgeist shows that they're being registered properly.
The problem is that, even after clearing the old Zeitgeist data and restarting it, all applications that use Zeitgeist are still finding information about opening blacklisted files. After clearing the data, I opened Zeitgeist and it already had a whole lot of information - it seems it had imported events from the "Places | Recent Documents" list. So I cleared this list, repeated the process and things seemed fine until I opened the passwords file again. It showed up in Zeitgeist again even though ".../.h/passwords" is blacklisted. If I disable the "Places | Recent Documents" list using Ubuntu Tweak, it solves the problem and the files stop appearing. It appears that whatever process is used to import events from "Recent Documents" does not respect the blacklist rules. ** Affects: zeitgeist Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: blacklist documents recent -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Zeitgeist Framework Team, which is subscribed to Zeitgeist Framework. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/724909 Title: History includes Blacklisted Items Status in Zeitgeist Framework: New Bug description: I have an encrypted folder (cryptkeeper) called "~/.h" where I store banking passwords, private key backups etc. Through Activity Journal I have blacklisted both "/home/ric/.h" and "/home/ric/.h/*". I'm not sure which one was needed but the console output of Zeitgeist shows that they're being registered properly. The problem is that, even after clearing the old Zeitgeist data and restarting it, all applications that use Zeitgeist are still finding information about opening blacklisted files. After clearing the data, I opened Zeitgeist and it already had a whole lot of information - it seems it had imported events from the "Places | Recent Documents" list. So I cleared this list, repeated the process and things seemed fine until I opened the passwords file again. It showed up in Zeitgeist again even though ".../.h/passwords" is blacklisted. If I disable the "Places | Recent Documents" list using Ubuntu Tweak, it solves the problem and the files stop appearing. It appears that whatever process is used to import events from "Recent Documents" does not respect the blacklist rules. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~zeitgeist Post to : zeitgeist@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~zeitgeist More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp