Deji Akingunola ha scritto: > No thanks to gmail ;) just noticed my reply was only to Michele, now > forwarding to the list. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Deji Akingunola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Jan 14, 2007 6:48 PM > Subject: Re: [Tracker] Tracker companions... > To: Michele Mattioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > On 1/14/07, Michele Mattioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Right now are available correct if I am wrong: >> >> 1) nautilus support for tracker: >> >> deb provided are: >> >> -- tracker >> >> we need: >> >> -- tracker-search-tool >> -- nautilus integration >> -- deskbar integration >> -- nautilus tag function >> > I don't completely understand what you mean by the above, there's a > tracker-search-tool already. > Speaking of integration, Matthias Clasen has done some work in Fedora > devel (Fedora 7 to be), for nautilus to dynamically detect tracker if > install and use it for its search. He's also worked on making the > gnome-panel use the tracker-search-tool for the desktop search (same > support also exists for the other popular search tool). > > Deji.
Ok. I try to be more clear. The question is/are: how a user can install the nautilus feature to search using tracker? how a user can install the deskbar-handler? how a user can install the nautilus tag function? Right now there is the possibility to grab the tarball and read the various README across the folder to have everything setup. This is how we want manage the things? Can be done in a clever an easy way from an end-user point of view? More over trackerd has not dependencies from gnome/Gtk2 library, instead of the tracker-search-tool. We want to split in two packages, as was before, to not forse a user using XFCE/KDE/!Gnome to install gnome-lib or not? _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list
