> Another approach could would be to write a catch-all datasource based on
> Tracker's file change notifications:
> http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation/SignalsOnChanges.
>
> The drawback here is that Tracker reacts to any file change, including
> the ones generated by the system. Monitoring the recently used files
> only gives us the files that are actually used by the user. In other
> words - Tracker notifications might give a lot of noise - but honestly I
> don't know if it's abig deal in practice.
>
> --
> Can't see file changes from Netbeans
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510535
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> Bug description:
> When i edit files in Netbeans i don't see changes in the Activity Journal.
>
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This could be solved with Jason's GIO patch! But we can get to that later :)
2010/1/21 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <email address hidden>
> Another approach could would be to write a catch-all datasource based on live.gnome. org/Tracker/ Documentation/ SignalsOnChange s. /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 510535
> Tracker's file change notifications:
> http://
>
> The drawback here is that Tracker reacts to any file change, including
> the ones generated by the system. Monitoring the recently used files
> only gives us the files that are actually used by the user. In other
> words - Tracker notifications might give a lot of noise - but honestly I
> don't know if it's abig deal in practice.
>
> --
> Can't see file changes from Netbeans
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to GNOME
> Activity Journal.
>
> Status in GNOME Activity Journal: Invalid
> Status in Zeitgeist Data-Sources: New
>
> Bug description:
> When i edit files in Netbeans i don't see changes in the Activity Journal.
>
>
>
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