Comment 6 for bug 947835

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Seif Lotfy (seif) wrote : Re: [Bug 947835] Re: FTS doesn't work properly with *Subject groupings

Let's hack all zeitgeist in c++

On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Michal Hruby <email address hidden>wrote:

> All in all I think this is good to go, I'm not really sure whether to
> trust the massif profiles (basically they are the same both with and
> without hashes), because gnome-system-monitor shows something different,
> but perhaps it's the sysmon that's not to be trusted. :)
>
> ** Changed in: zeitgeist
> Status: Triaged => In Progress
>
> ** Changed in: zeitgeist
> Milestone: None => 0.9.0
>
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> Title:
> FTS doesn't work properly with *Subject groupings
>
> Status in Zeitgeist Framework:
> In Progress
>
> Bug description:
> Currently FTS is only approximating results when any of the *Subject
> groupings are used. This means that asking FTS for 20 most recent
> subjects containing "a" can right now return anything between 1 and 60
> different subjects all depending on the order of recent events.
>
> The idea here is to use xapian's collapse key functionality to be able
> to get rid of this approximation while doing performance and memory
> requirement measurements of its impact.
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