Created attachment 49802 [details] Quicksand search for "family guy" Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.4.95) OS: Linux I have a video which I have tagged in dolphin as "Funny", I have given the video a comment "family guy plays star wars", and the filename is "Family Guy - Something Something Darkside.avi" when searching in ALT+F2 (krunner?) all I get is (Resource) Reproducible: Always I have also created a new user on my machine, creating a brand new ~/.kde folder, then logged in, strigi indexed 9 files, then made a new txt file and tagged it, and also gave it a comment, and searching in krunner gave the same result
Created attachment 49803 [details] command orientated search for "Funny"
SVN commit 1159431 by trueg: Properly handle files as a special case. BUG: 246689 FIXED-IN: 4.5.1 M +11 -0 CMakeLists.txt M +8 -1 nepomuksearchrunner.cpp M +19 -12 queryclientwrapper.cpp WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1159431
Hi, I'm still experiencing this bug with Kubuntu Lucid and KDE 4.5.0 Searching in krunner a nepomuk tag will result in several resulats named "Resource". Clicking on it does nothing except poping-up a error message: "Malformed URL". Thx Kolia
Ok, according to Jonathan Riddell this fix will come in Kubuntu with KDE 4.5.1. I just need to wait so :)
*** Bug 247565 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 249749 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Updated to KDE 4.5.1 and still experiencing this problem. Do I need to clean/purge some files?
Same problem for me. I've upgraded kubuntu to 4.5.1, stopped nepomuk, deleted the .kde/share/apps/nepomuk folder an reindexed but the problem persist. This is a killer feature for me. Fix please. Thanks
I upgraded also to 4.5.1 and reindexed. Same issue.
This morning an update (that have installed virtuoso-minimal) resolve this problem on kubuntu. Stopped nepomuk, deleted config files and cache directory, restarted nepomuk and now works fine. Details of package: virgolus@virgolus:~$ sudo apt-cache show virtuoso-minimal [sudo] password for virgolus: Package: virtuoso-minimal Source: virtuoso-opensource Priority: optional Section: database Installed-Size: 152 Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> Architecture: all Version: 6.1.2+dfsg1-1ubuntu4~lucid1~ppa1 Replaces: virtuoso-nepomuk (<< 6.1.2+dfsg1-1ubuntu1) Depends: virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin, libvirtodbc0 Breaks: virtuoso-nepomuk (<< 6.1.2+dfsg1-1ubuntu1) Filename: pool/main/v/virtuoso-opensource/virtuoso-minimal_6.1.2+dfsg1-1ubuntu4~lucid1~ppa1_all.deb Size: 64888 MD5sum: 06ce60094cb47d3cce9ea4756d554c83 SHA1: 5b867076e1272cc3a12c113428226c739e378702 Description: high-performance database - core dependency package OpenLink Virtuoso is a high-performance object-relational SQL database. It provides transactions, a smart SQL compiler, hot backup, SQL:1999 support, a powerful stored-procedure language supporting server-side Java or .NET, and more. It supports all major data-access interfaces, including ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, and OLE/DB. . This is an empty package depending on the current "best" version of the core Virtuoso binaries, as recommended by the maintainers (currently virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin). This should usually be depended on by all packages which use Virtuoso as an embedded database. Package: virtuoso-minimal Priority: optional Section: universe/database Installed-Size: 116 Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> Original-Maintainer: Obey Arthur Liu <arthur@milliways.fr> Architecture: all Source: virtuoso-opensource Version: 6.1.0-0ubuntu3 Depends: virtuoso-opensource-6.0-bin, libvirtodbc0 Filename: pool/universe/v/virtuoso-opensource/virtuoso-minimal_6.1.0-0ubuntu3_all.deb Size: 41814 MD5sum: 592efe4c9bfb4648ba420bea79a4229c SHA1: 1e8708d65857e7a4b6bc54f05facb14df34a8822 SHA256: af32207816a5632e26bcc1fb66cc64bb7872824ecb353765c11f7e7fb095f850 Description: Virtuoso minimal Server (metapackage for latest version) This is an empty package that depends on the current "best" version of virtuoso-minimal (currently virtuoso-opensource-6.0-bin), as determined by the Virtuoso maintainers. This should usually be depended on by all packages which use Virtuoso as an embedded database. . Virtuoso is a high-performance object-relational SQL database. As a database, it provides transactions, a smart SQL compiler, powerful stored-procedure language with optional Java and .Net server-side hosting, hot backup, SQL-99 support and more. It has all major data-access interfaces, such as ODBC, JDBC, ADO .Net and OLE/DB. Homepage: http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/ Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug Origin: Ubuntu
I can confirm the update did seem to fix the problem. However, I had a lot of trouble getting the package to install as it seemed to hang on configure. What I finally did was purge virtuoso-nepomuk and then installed it. Now all seems well (fingers crossed).
Same here. It hung on configure so I stopped it, and after a dpkg --configure -a it went good. Still, after that I had to clear the cache + the nepomuk folder to have it working. It's now working and it rocks :) Especially Dolphin search! (krunner does not return (resource) anymore, but the results returned are not always relevant. Especially: when you tag 200 pictures with same tag I would rather return the link to the tag search, than the 200 files in krunner.. ;)
it apears to be hapening again in Kubuntu 11.10... Searching "co" from "code geass" return resource and searching "code" return a lot of links to pages about semantic ontlogy classes in http://www.semanticdesktop.org/
(In reply to comment #13) > it apears to be hapening again in Kubuntu 11.10... > > Searching "co" from "code geass" return resource and searching "code" return > a lot of links to pages about semantic ontlogy classes in > http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ correction: Ctrl + F krunner apears to only return the resource error and normal krunner is the one returning a lot of links
Created attachment 70074 [details] searching "code" it give correct results with "geass" and "code geass"