Hi all, I was reviewing GB#511474, to see which would be the proper fix for it. But first, I would like to clarify the desired behavior of the indexing of mounted remote filesystems.
The bug report seems quite old, not inline with current master, but it seems to mean that even if the option to skip checking mounted remote filesystems is disabled, some of them they get actually indexed. I am not really sure if automatically indexing every remote filesystem mounted is a desired feature, even more when Tracker doesn't actually automatically index recursively the user's home directory. My impression is that if the indexing of the mounted remote filesystem is ever required by a user, she can add the corresponding mount point manually in the list of directories to index. Which approach is the proper one? And if current master doesn't currently support this, shouldn't the configuration option be disabled/removed until implemented? Currently, if a remote filesystem is mounted through Nautilus using sftp, tracker-miner-fs fully skips it: 09 Apr 2010, 15:26:17: Tracker: Mount:'sftp on 192.168.1.100', now mounted on:'/home/aleksander/.gvfs/sftp on 192.168.1.100' 09 Apr 2010, 15:26:17: Tracker: Being ignored because we have no GVolume Cheers! -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ tracker-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/tracker-list
