Tracker Applet: Index corrupted

Asked by ealthuis

Just installed 9.04, wthout any visible problems. Upon starting the next morning this:

Error message:

Tracker
There was an error while performing indexing:

Index corrupted

Three buttons:
Reindex all contents Cancel OK

The reindex comes up with the error message, ad infinitum

Have restarted, no fix

Help seems to be needed

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Tom (tom6) said :
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Sorry that was a bit hasty! The lnik gives a work-around to this known issue and should be quite harmless.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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ealthuis (ealthuis) said :
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Thanks again Tom, I used the work-around and the applet disappeared and after restarting has not shown up again

EA

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Brilliant, nicely done :)))

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gare-calhoun (gare-calhoun) said :
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Tom (tom6) said :
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:)))

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Patrick M (prmillius) said :
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I had similar issue after installing an update to a firefox add-on, not right after updating. I had all the bugs worked out for my purposes with the 9.04 distro. Had to install Tracker-utils before the patch worked.

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Patrick M (prmillius) said :
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I had similar issue after installing an update to a firefox add-on, not right after updating. I had all the bugs worked out for my purposes with the 9.04 distro. Had to install Tracker-utils before the patch worked.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Thanks Patrick, hopefully that will either help the next person with this problem ;)
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)

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David Talbot (david-talbot) said :
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For what it's worth, you'll need to have the tracker-utils package installed first. A bit more detail on the thread below.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1138029

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Thanks David tbh i had no clue about the answer above but just had the handy link ready from the 'known issues' page. Thanks for bringing some understanding and an update to this thread ;)
Regards from
Tom :)