I had a existing ~/.cache file and then upgraded to gutsy. I had to
rename that file to something else so that the ~/.cache/ could be
created. Before I did that, trackerd would eat all my CPU. Maybe a check
to see if ~/.cache is a directory and is writeable would be a good idea,
otherwise alert the user about the problem, and/or allow the user to
pick a new location for the ~/.cache/ directory.

Also, before I renamed that file, running tracker-stats and tracker-
status would produce worthless errors:

$ tracker-status
Tracker daemon's status is �Ë.

$ tracker-stats

** (tracker-stats:25786): WARNING **: tracker-stats: an error has
occured: Process /usr/bin/trackerd exited with status 0

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[Gutsy] Possible memory leak in trackerd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147756
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