Cool

Have the code for tracker-monitor be checked in?

jamie wrote:
> Im pleased to announce a new much improved version of tracker which has
> been highly tuned and optimised to give excellent performance (in most
> cases)
>
> downloads:
>
> http://www.gnome.org/~jamiemcc/tracker/tracker-0.6.2.tar.gz
> http://www.gnome.org/~jamiemcc/tracker/tracker-0.6.2.tar.bz2
>
>
> Changes:
>
> * New Sqlite based indexer which utlises the new incremental blob I/O
> in sqlite 3.4
>
> * Highly optimised email indexing (up to 5x faster)
>
> * Dramatically reduced disk access and disk contention 
>
> * Indexer now pauses for a grace period when non-tracker processes write
> to disk (providing changed files are being watched by tracker) -
> minimises slowdowns when compiling or checking out source code
>
> * Makes use of idle class disk IO scheduling if available
>
> * Makes preliminary use of NO_ATIME (some disk access still uses fopen)
>
> * Fixed restore of user metadata on re-index (keywords are
> auto-restored)
>
> * Added increased number of (junk) files to automatically ignore
>
> * Improved stopwords
>
> * New deskbar handler that uses the new deskbar api (2.19+)
>
> * Fixed old deskbar handler to remove race condition causing crashes
>
> * Fixed a number of annoying bugs in email indexing and tracker
> preferences
>
>
> This version will cause your hard drive to be re-indexed due to the new
> sqlite indexer backend
>
>
> What is it?
>
> Tracker is a combination desktop search and metadata database providing
> the ability to tag all your files and emails as well as searching for
> them.
>
> jamie.
>
>
>
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