So, who's up to writing a script that "touches" each file in a desired 
directory? :-P this, as well as my comment #29, would neatly circumvent this 
problem, no?
Also, what exactly does "touching" mean? I can neatly touch all files on my 
harddisk if I let baobab (the disk usage analyzer) run over it, but that won't 
work, will it? What would the cheapest (performance-wise) application be to do 
this?

btw, Seif, are you sure about this location limitation for tracker? It's
been a while since I last used it, but I seem to remember that I could
add user-chosen locations with one visit to preferences, to be indexed
by tracker.

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  not all files show up in files-place

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