Is the "query language" of tracker-needle defined somewhere? I'm
thinking of something like search.twitter.com/advanced, where they
tell you how to build a query. Or is it "like Google" - you type stuff
in and the search engine figures out exactly what you meant? ;-)

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:49 AM, Ivan Frade <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edward,
>
>> a. Where the configuration files and log files are, so I can set the
>> logging verbosity to 2. ;-)
>> b. How to use "tracker-preferences" to set up what filesystems to index.
>> c. How to nuke the Tracker database and re-index using
>> "tracker-control" on the command line.
>> d. How to do a search with "tracker-needle".
>
>  Thanks for your feedback as "first time user" of Tracker. We had more
> comments about our poor "first 5 minutes" experience and we definitely
> want to improve it.
>
>  I have gathered this information in a wiki page:
> http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation/First5Minutes
>
>  I hope we can complete that page. Feel free to add more questions
> there (we can complete/correct the answers if needed).
>
>  I guess we should add few entries about "RSS miner" and "Other
> miners" (UPnp, Twitter...). Actually all those extras should be listed
> in this wiki page:
> http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation/Family
>
>  Thanks again for your comments,
>
> Ivan
>



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