ANNOUNCE: tracker 0.10.10 released (stable)



Where can I get it?
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http://download.gnome.org/sources/tracker/0.10/

What is it?
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Tracker is a semantic data storage for desktop and mobile devices. Tracker uses W3C standards for RDF ontologies using Nepomuk with SPARQL to query and update the data.

Tracker is a central repository of user information, that provides two big benefits for the user; shared data between applications and information which is relational to other information (for example: mixing contacts with files, locations, activities and etc.).


What's New?
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Dependencies:

* Require: Rest >= 0.7 (was 0.6), old packages no longer available on Ubuntu/Fedora

Bugs Fixed:

  * Fixes: NB#249028, tracker ignores file created with 'touch'
* Fixes: NB#244787, You can't store twice the same phone number with different subtypes * Fixes: NB#248059, tracker-extract is crashing at tracker_extract_info_free * Ontology: Added maemo:PostalAddress to facilitate TYPE=postal parameters ADR properties in VCARDs
  * Ontology: Removed nrl:InverseFunctionalProperty from nco:phoneNumber
* libtracker-data: Support ontology changing regarding nrl:InverseFunctionalProperty
  * libtracker-miner: Limit extractions to 10 at any given time
* libtracker-miner: Limit the number of statements sent to the store per request * tracker-extract: Complete relicensing from GPL to LGPL for C++ files missed
  * tracker-extract: Fixed critical about locale when run from command line
  * tracker-extract: Fixed critical when finalizing the controller object
* tracker-extract: Fixed crash with new QApplication() and passed argv parameter * tracker-needle: Fixed email query which was using tracker:coalesce() with 1 argument

Translations:

  * Updated cs: Marek Černocký
  * Updated de: Mario Blättermann
  * Updated es: Daniel Mustieles
  * Updated pl: Piotr Drąg
  * Updated sl: Andrej Žnidaršič

Notes:

  The change to nco:phoneNumber will cause the Journal to be replayed
  when upgrading from earlier versions of Tracker. Depending on the
  dataset, this may take some time upon first run of Tracker. No data
  should be lost by this process.


Where can I find out more?
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You can visit the project web site:

http://www.tracker-project.org/


--
21 April 2011
Tracker team


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