Nautilus defines the files as: text/x-java, and I also see trackerd indexing
the files if I start it from command line.

For instance if I only let trackerd index a directory with a single file. I
can see that it picks the file up correctly.

mime is text/x-java for
/home/nl24167/java/sources/camel/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/CamelTemplate.java
file extension is java
file
/home/nl24167/java/sources/camel/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/CamelTemplate.java
is indexable
file
/home/nl24167/java/sources/camel/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/CamelTemplate.java
has fulltext 1 with service Development
Indexing
/home/nl24167/java/sources/camel/camel-core/src/main/java/org/apache/camel/CamelTemplate.java
with service Development and mime text/x-java (existing)
0 files are pending with count 0
Flushing all words - total hits in cache is 3, total words 0
could not update word hit text - appending
could not update word hit text/x-java - appending

The class definition in this file is something like this:

public class CamelTemplate<E extends Exchange> extends ServiceSupport
implements ProducerTemplate<E> {

So I expect that when I search for 'ServiceSupport' this file should be
returned as a hit, but it doesn't. The strange thing however is that
tracker-search does find two other files that have 'ServiceSupport' in it's
content.

It almost seems like it stopped indexing somewhere, or doesn't update it's
index any more.

Jos





On 11/3/07, jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2007-11-03 at 10:48 +0100, Jos Dirksen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Using tracker it's now very easy to search for mails and documents.
> > Only one thing isn't working for me the way I'd like it: searching
> > inside java source files. I see trackerd indexing the files, but when
> > I search for content I know is inside the java source files, the files
> > aren't found? Perl files seem to be indexed correctly, however, since
> > I see those returning from my searchs?
> >
> > I'm I missing something here, or are java source files just not
> > searchable?
>
> they should be assuming the mime type is correct - does nautilus
> identify the java files as :
>
> "text/x-java" or "text/x-java-source" or "application/x-java" or
> "application/x-javascript" (tracker definitely indexes all of these)
>
> If not, make sure you have the shared-mime-info package installed
>
> Also there is a bug in tracker-search-tool in 0.6.3 which omits the last
> category in a search
>
> to be sure if it is searchable try tracker-search on the command line
>
>
>
>
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