[opensuse] Baloo file indexing bork
Some time recently, around when KDE 4.14 came out, and also in KDE Plasma5 (or whatever its official name is) Baloo (which was working very well for me) stopped indexing plain/text files unless they had an extension of .txt AND were smaller than 50K. I traced this to what was supposed to be a short term hack in src/file/extractor/app.cpp which can be seen here: https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=baloo.git&a=commitdiff&h=44975bd11c4c97be13a117d5533a55e6bafaccbd&hp=741ddc995a7f335dbd4ffb36bb5b3410745a7e9c That was a year and a half ago, and it only JUST recently slipped into KDE4 and KDE5. The thing is, I have been relying on Baloo indexing of massive amounts of source code to find references, usages, etc. Source is plain text, and suddenly the rug has been yanked out from under me as Baloo will no longer index plain text. I am seeing this also in KDE Framework 5.17 (Arch/Manjaro) and I suspect in Leap. Does anyone have a working Baloo installation undr Leap 42 that they can test this out? Create a file called deletme.txt and add a few words plus a uncommon word like slartybartfast into it. Copy deleteme.txt to deleteme.ttt At command line type baloosearch slartybartfast You should see both files listed. This fails on Manjaro-kde and Opensuse 13.2, only one file is indexed. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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John Andersen