Josselin Mouette napsal(a):
Le dimanche 14 décembre 2008 à 00:09 +0100, Ondra Kunc a écrit :
I've discovered that nautilus is generating video index via
totem-gstreamer-video-indexer on file
which is opened by another process and is constantly growing (output of
dvgrab). I mean that
nautilus may chech that situation and don't try to make index every
dvgrabs write to that file,
because it is wasting of CPU power.
This bug is supposed to be already fixed.
Does it happen with all applications? E.g. when you simply copy the file
(from the file manager or with cp), does it happen as well? If not, this
may be caused by an unusual write pattern from dvgrab.
I've tryed it and found that file which is copied by cp isn't reindexed
by dvgrab, may i file a bug on dvgrab or is it possible to apply any
workaround to nautilus in the future? I'm not sure if this behaviour is
correct. I mean that nautilus may check that file was not modified last
10 secs, it would solve this problem for all applications, not dependent
on writing pattern.
Thanks for your quick answer.
Ondrej Kunc
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