and I've watched the re-indexing using:
tracker-status -fd
and it never went back to 100% cpu. I've logged in / logged out and I put my laptop to sleep, no problem.
Upgrading ubuntu certainly was the cause but deleting the cache and re-creating it from scratch fixed it for me. Maybe a distro upgrade should remove the cache?
I was about to report my problem upstream (100% cpu usage) and I've found this page: live.gnome. org/Tracker/ Documentation/ Debugging
http://
I've followed Anita's advice: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ tracker/ +bug/458995/ comments/ 12
and I've watched the re-indexing using:
tracker-status -fd
and it never went back to 100% cpu. I've logged in / logged out and I put my laptop to sleep, no problem.
Upgrading ubuntu certainly was the cause but deleting the cache and re-creating it from scratch fixed it for me. Maybe a distro upgrade should remove the cache?