apt-get source --download-only nautilus
extract both archives into the same folder
if you do not have unity installed, comment out the unity files from debian/patches/series
in the folder, run the following:
./debian/rules
aclocal
autoconf
automake --add-missing
UNITY_CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/libdbusmenu-glib-0.4 UNITY_LIBS=-llibdbusmenu-glib-0.4 ./configure --enable-tracker=yes --disable-unity
make
sudo make install
This did the trick for me, files search is now working great from the activities overview as well as from nautilus. I am now able to get rid of gnome-documents.
How to do this manually:
apt-get source --download-only nautilus patches/ series -I/usr/ include/ libdbusmenu- glib-0. 4 UNITY_LIBS= -llibdbusmenu- glib-0. 4 ./configure --enable- tracker= yes --disable-unity
extract both archives into the same folder
if you do not have unity installed, comment out the unity files from debian/
in the folder, run the following:
./debian/rules
aclocal
autoconf
automake --add-missing
UNITY_CFLAGS=
make
sudo make install
This did the trick for me, files search is now working great from the activities overview as well as from nautilus. I am now able to get rid of gnome-documents.
Also as a simpler workaround you can try https:/ /extensions. gnome.org/ extension/ 284/tracker- search/