https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405094

Ceaus <k...@pohw.nl> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Ceaus <k...@pohw.nl> ---
I'm facing the same problem. Files are not found whilst they are there.

The logic of Igor Poboiko (comment #1) just complicated things:
1. If I search for files with very common letters in their name, such as 'a' or
'e', baloo just reports a handful, while I have hundreds in my home dir. At
this point I have zero cue how to interpret the search results. I see some
files, but I also see many not. How do I now interpret this list? I know the
list is incorrect(because I know the file exists). But to what extend? Are
there other files not in the search results? And if so, why?

2. If I search for single non-alphabet characters, such as filenames with a
'-', '_' or ' '  baloo returns zero results. Which goes against the results of
option (1). So now the question becomes even more difficult to answer: what is
this list I am looking at?

Apparently A-Z characters are first class citizens, whereas the other
characters are estranged cousins.  To me this sounds rather arbitrary. baloo
should simply return them all. If there is a genuine concern for the list being
too long, then why not raise a warning: "Hey, are you sure you want a list
containing 137K filenames?" 

BTW: I'm on openSUSE Leap 15.1
Baloo = 5.55.0

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