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File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 5:53 pm
Running Kubuntu 14.04, level 4.13.3.

After installing the latest updates the other day, I removed some old
kernels by:

sudo apt-get --purge autoremove

I noticed that it was also going to remove package 'baloo'. But maybe it is
being replaced by 'baloo2' or some such; what do I know? So I let it run.

I later discovered that my email in kmail was no longer indexed, and I could
not open files using krunner. I either got only the option to

Go to http://fpcpl_2014.xls/

or the file was not found at all.

So I reinstalled package 'baloo', and caused a re-indexing using

Remove your baloorc file (typically in ~/.kde/share/config/baloorc), and then restart akonadi via akonadictl restart.

This fixed the email indexing, but the file problem persists.

I also see:

$ balooctl status
Baloo File Indexer is running
Indexed 6640 / 6641 files
Failed to index 1 files
File IDs: 689


All of the plugins in krunner are enabled.

What did I break, and how can I fix it?
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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:03 pm
in krunner options do you have a "desktop search" and "nepomuk Desktop search" ?


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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:25 pm
Yes, I have both, and both are enabled.
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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:36 pm
does search work in Dolphin? in the places panel (F9) the "search for" section at the panel's bottom works?


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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:42 pm
try disabling the Nepomuk search in krunner


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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:47 pm
Yes, searching works in Dolphin, and finds files that krunner does not.

Disabling the Nepomuk search in krunner has no effect; behavior same as previous.
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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 7:16 pm
does file /usr/lib/kde4/krunner_baloosearchrunner.so exist? it should be part of baloo package ?

does search work in milou (you may need to install it) ?

does it work for a new user ?

try renaming ~/.kde/share/config/krunnerrc

ps - I'm out of ideas


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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 7:56 pm
does file /usr/lib/kde4/krunner_baloosearchrunner.so exist? it should be part of baloo package ?

Yes.

does search work in milou (you may need to install it) ?

Yes, and that's a cool tool I didn't know about -- thanks!

does it work for a new user ?

Yes. (hmmmm...)

try renaming ~/.kde/share/config/krunnerrc

No change.

ps - I'm out of ideas

Thanks for trying. And milou looks so handy that I may just have to re-train my muscle memory to use it instead :)
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Re: File Indexing is Broken  Topic is solved

Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:12 pm
since it works for a new user it seems that there's an issue somewhere in an rc file of yours

the krunner process is always active so check and see if renaming krunner actually created a new & different rc file then kill and restart krunner (might need a restart)


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Re: File Indexing is Broken

Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:29 pm
Yeah, I forgot to kill the krunner process last time. Duh!

So I killed krunner, deleted krunnerrc, and restarted krunner process.

Now krunner works properly and finds files as it should. The curious thing is that it did not generate a new krunnerrc file. It must be running off of default settings.

Thanks again!


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