On 05/01/2014 01:04 PM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Thursday 01 May 2014 10:52:34 Anton Aylward wrote:
On 05/01/2014 09:19 AM, Mathias Homann wrote:
...and does one really want ~/.mozilla/firefox/profiles/*/cache indexed?
just wondering...
And also under ~
.gvfs .icons .thumbnails .cache .fontconfig *.cache in general *nepomuk* *soprano* *virtuoso* .Trash-*
Just a sample from my rsync backup exclude list.
Which begs a question. Does Baloo follow symlinks across file systems? Does it behave more like 'find' or more like 'rsync'? Can you turn the ability to follow symlinks, cross file systems, follow symlinks across file systems, set a max size for files to index?
'man baloo' doesn't help.
I don't know. Read the code,
More developer arrogance. I shouldn't need to. A proper design would have considered this and it would be in the design notes. I can use a whole pile of other applications, other KDE applications for that matter, without needing to read the code because aspects of the design such as these are documented.
I suppose, a normal end user doesn't need this kind of information. If you find answers, it'd be great if you could add them to http://userbase.kde.org/Nepomuk in case others want to know, too.
Just so. But the point is that I shouldn't have to.
Of course, for advanced users, ~/.kde4/share/config/baloofilerc is terribly easy to find. And lo and behold, it answers quite a few of your questions. Perhaps look in it?
Perhaps not. I don't need to look in other config RC files to see how applications work. They are properly documented or have a UI that makes such matters clear. That fact that you suggest this as the way to go is just another indication of what has one wrong with this project.
Again, documenting what you find would be helpful of course.
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