Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 17:07:58 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Strigi (or at least Nepomuk's version of it, which is what KDE is now using) is disabled by default if you have only the Redland backend (which is the current situation in Fedora because it's a lot of work to package Sesame2 properly - our guidelines forbid just using the binary JARs, everything must be built from source). Maybe there's even some hardcoded disabling, if so we should fix it as that would be a regression from 4.1.
Thanks, Kevin. That explains that, then.
Try enabling Strigi in systemsettings - does it work? If not, we have some patching to do. It makes sense to disable it by default (it's a huge CPU hog with Redland), but it should be possible to enable it.
Kevin Kofler