Jamie McCracken wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 23:20 -0400, Jamie McCracken wrote:
>> Im afraid Im unable to run latest svn
>>
>> trackerd dies everytime I try and search for somehting
>>
>> I did following:
>>
>> svn up
>> make distclean
>> make
>> sudo make install
>> sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/trackerd
>> sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/tracker-indexer
>> rm -rf ~/.cache/tracker
>> rm-rf ~/.local/share/tracker
>> trackerd -v 3 
>>
>> searching with tracker-search-tool crashes trackerd
>> searching with tracker-search returns no result (when it should)

I don't see this crash.

Note: in the last 24 hrs, Mikael has fixed a couple of nasty issues
which could improve your situation. Namely metadata date handling issues
and MP3 & JPEG extractor fixes. I also changed the extractor to use
libtracker-common functions instead of the duplicated code it was using.

>> trackerd output showing it continuously outputs :
>> Tracker-Message: Indexed 105/425, module:'evolution', 07m 13s left, 02m
>> 22s elapsed

Note: It will spit status messages out roughly every 10 seconds to keep
the daemon and applet up to date. Even if nothing has happened.

>> note I have evol email indexing disabled

How have you disabled that?

I tried it with -d evolution and with the DisabledModules config option
in the .cfg file. Both worked fine for me.

> can you verify it runs correctly with reindex when evo email indeixng is
> set to false?

Yes, I have done that twice. I have no problems with the indexing or
searching with the search tools either. I have tried this on my desktop
and I have done this on the Nokia device too. Both work properly.

Are you able to try on another machine?

> for me it appears the index never flushes as it constantly tries to
> index evo stuff but the indexer rejects it

Hmm, if you run the daemon with -v 3 it should say when it gets to the
evolution module if it is disabled or not.

You don't have the evolution mail directory in your WatchDirectoryRoots
do you?

> also can you confirm if tracker-search-tool crashes trackerd when you
> supply a search term that does not exist in the index?

Test that and with a word similar to another it suggests something
(which shows results when I click on it) and with something completely
incomprehensible it just says it couldn't find anything. I don't get any
crashes.

I have asked Phillip to do the same too to make sure it isn't something
I am doing. I have a feeling it might be the content you are indexing.

Does it crash for you if you index a small selection of files? If you
could try a couple of places with only a few files in a directory that
would really help us identify if it was content based or not.

-- 
Regards,
Martyn
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