https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468256
Bug ID: 468256
Summary: inconsistent search results for newer files in
Dolphin: OK from "My files", empty from specific
folder
Classification: Applications
Product: dolphin
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--- Comment #2 from brazzmonkey ---
Yes baloo works and seems to index fine, even when newer files and folders are
added.
I insist on the fact that we're talking newer files and folder being indexed by
baloo, with dolphin not being able to pr
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--- Comment #4 from brazzmonkey ---
Yes I do get 12 times the same result when using baloo -i [some file].
I don't think of any symlink that would be responsible for this.
I'm no expert, but I don't think this is related to t
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--- Comment #5 from brazzmonkey ---
I tried something: I moved a directory, then search a file inside this
directory using baloo -i.
The output is the previous location, not the new one.
Regarding your previous post, it looks like baloo's int
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--- Comment #7 from brazzmonkey ---
I've already re-indexed in the past.
I will try again and let you know.
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--- Comment #9 from brazzmonkey ---
Indeed, re-indexing suppressed multiple search results.
But the original bug report still applies.
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--- Comment #11 from brazzmonkey ---
FYI
since we've mentioned multiple search results (although not related yo the
original bug report), after a few days I realised I get multiple search results
again (3 at the moment). And I suppose the n
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--- Comment #13 from brazzmonkey ---
$ stat capt.jpg
File: capt.jpg
Size: 2583222 Blocks: 5048 IO Block: 4096 regular file
Device: 10307h/66311d Inode: 72750303Links: 1
Access: (0664/-rw-rw-r--) Uid: ( 1001
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--- Comment #15 from brazzmonkey ---
yes it does, for Device only:
$ stat capt.jpg
File: capt.jpg
Size: 2583222 Blocks: 5048 IO Block: 4096 regular file
Device: 1030ch/66316d Inode: 72750303Links: 1
Access: (0664/-rw
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--- Comment #17 from brazzmonkey ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #16)
> (In reply to brazzmonkey from comment #15)
> > Device: 1030ch/66316d Inode: 72750303Links: 1
> So Device Number has changed, inode stayed the same..
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--- Comment #19 from brazzmonkey ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #18)
> That ought to be plain and simple, nothing like systemd-homed?
Never heard of this service.
I have:
$ sudo systemctl | grep home
home.mo
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--- Comment #21 from brazzmonkey ---
I get a similar behaviour with Kubuntu 24.04 (KDE 23.08.5).
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