2007/1/15, Deji Akingunola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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).
>

Dej is correct.
tracker and tracker-search-tool are already available from my private
repository, and soon will be from the official Debian (and also
Ubuntu) archive for feisty and unstable.
tracker-search-tool has been splitt off into a separate binary package
already, so that the core tracker component has no Gnome dependencies.

About the nautilus integration: It's simply a matter of compiling
nautilus with the --enable-tracker option. One of the Debian Gnome
maintainers already contacted me about this. When tracker is available
in the Debian archive he will compile nautilus with this option
enabled.

With regard to the deskbar integration, I still have not decided yet,
if the tracker package should ship the python script or if I contact
the deskbar-applet maintainer, so he includes it into the
desbar-applet package directly.

So when this is all in place, there is nothing really one has to do,
to get the full tracker integration into Gnome.
A simple "apt-get install tracker" and optionally "apt-get install
tracker-search-tool" is all there is to be done.

Michael
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