Martyn Russell <martyn-bhgbangmcjvqt0dzr+a...@public.gmane.org> writes:
>> I really don't mean to offend you, but it seems that I missed or
>> misunderstood that information. I gather that you use GIO and fall back
>> on HAL/devicekit, but I'm still not sure what devices will qualify as
>> removable.
>
> To see how this is implemented see:
>
> http://git.gnome.org/browse/tracker/tree/src/libtracker-miner/tracker-storage.c
>
> Generally these rules have to be passed:
>
>   g_volume_should_automount (volume) &&
>   g_volume_can_mount (volume)
>
>   mount_point != NULL
>
> See the volume_add() function for more details.

Thanks!

It seems to me though that this code is only used when tracker is
explicitly indexing a removable volume, but not if it encounters a mount
point inside one of the configured index paths. The traverse functions
don't seem to check if they hit a mount point. Or is the missing logic
part of GIO?


Best,

   -Nikolaus

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