On Wednesday 04 February 2009 11:45:27 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2009 17:07:58 Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> Strigi (or at least Nepomuk's version of it, which is what KDE is now
>> using) is disabled by default if you have only the Redland backend
>> (which is the current situation in Fedora because it's a lot of work to
>> package Sesame2 properly - our guidelines forbid just using the binary
>> JARs, everything must be built from source). Maybe there's even some
>> hardcoded disabling, if so we should fix it as that would be a
>> regression from 4.1.
>
> Thanks, Kevin. That explains that, then.
Try enabling Strigi in systemsettings - does it work? If not, we have some
patching to do. It makes sense to disable it by default (it's a huge CPU
hog with Redland), but it should be possible to enable it.
Hi, Kevin. It's in SystemSettings that I see "Failed to contact Strigi
indexer (No such method 'currentFolder' in interface
'org.kde.nepomuk.Strigi'
at object path '/nepomukstrigiservice' (signature ''))" - so no, it
doesn't
work.
Anne