Here is a more extensive test with a log.

First, I disabled trackerd in gnome-session. I wiped the cache, and
started trackerd from the command line. I waited until it got an idle
status. I logged in and out many times, repeating this procedure. It
would always return to Idle status after a minute or so.

Next, I enable tracker in gnome-session with -v 3. I log out and log
back in. It immediately starts indexing and keeps on going. After about
20 minutes I kill it.

I managed to get a log of this gnome-session started tracker doing the
infinite indexing thing.

The file is attached. It is 535853 lines long. The transfer to the
infinite repetition occurs at line 14841. In this particular run it is
no longer the Desktop folder, but a set of 3 other folders that are
being continually logged. File names have been changed to xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
for privacy.

Conclusions:
1) It is confirmed that running trackerd from the command line does not yield 
this behavior.
2) It is always folders that are triggering this bug, but not always the same 
folder.

** Attachment added: "tracker-gnome-session.log.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10200112/tracker-gnome-session.log.gz

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Tracker continually reindexes same files, databases grow arbitrarily large
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157523
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