Uh, it's *not* enabled by default? Is it carried over from Gutsy then? I
never had an issue with it until I dist-upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy,
but I sure didn't intentionally enable it. I have removed it after
finding this.

My problem: not a huge amount of code/text files in my home directory
(at least not from my perspective), but symlinks to code outside $HOME
because I'm lazy and like to use the tilda when cd-ing around. Does
tracker follow symlinks that lead below $HOME?

There is no way it should default to the user experience it does. I
would rather it not finish for six months than ever being forced to
notice its IO (block/us)age.

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Tracker should not be enabled by default until it doesn't clobber everything
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132741
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