Le jeudi 07 aoÃt 2008 Ã 22:06 +0200, Philip Van Hoof a Ãcrit :
On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 19:40 +0100, Martyn Russell wrote:Martyn Russell wrote:Laurent Aguerreche wrote:Phillip has a patch we can try for this. There are other means we use in the indexer too which I will play with.Laurent, can you try the patch that I have attached?
I applied it after I modified it a little bit:
In tracker-crawler.c around line 608, I have this line :
g_list_foreach (files, (GFunc) g_object_unref, NULL);
You do not seem to have it in your patch so I removed it:
+ }
+
>>>> No g_list_foreach(...) here? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
g_list_free (files);
- /* Get next file */
+ /* Get next files */
file_enumerate_next (enumerator, ed);
}
The more people test this kind of patches, the more sure we are of the performance impact.
This patch seems to give me better results :-) But while I'm writing this e-mail, I see Evolution getting frozen. Perhaps a strange behavior of this software (as usual...).
Please remove all of tracker's caches before testing: svn co http://svn.gnome.org.svn/tracker/branches/indexer-split cd indexer-split patch -p0 < crawler-more-than-one-file.diff ./autogen.sh --pr... && make && sudo make install killall -9 tracker killall -9 tracker-indexer rm -rf $HOME/.cache/tracker rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/tracker rm -rf /tmp/*tracker* trackerd -v 3
I saw something strange after I removed the caches: trackerd only found a few directories in my home. I removed caches twice and I ran trackerd each time with the following command: trackerd -s 0 -v 3 Then, I decided to run trackerd with this command: trackerd -v 3 and trackerd acted correctly by indexing the content of my home. Now it seems I can run trackerd with, and without, "-s 0" without any problem! Laurent.
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