01-06-2014
You are right. The bash.cfg is a config file for a bigger program. So we want to use the "." preceding it to save vars right?
The bash.cfg file sets directories for the other programs. I get a ton of "command not found" and "path name does not exist" errors when I run that,
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tracker-miner-fs.cfg
tracker-miner-fs.cfg(5) Configuration Files tracker-miner-fs.cfg(5)
NAME
tracker-miner-fs.cfg - Configuration file for tracker-miner-fs
DESCRIPTION
This file resides in $HOME/.config/tracker/ and uses the common .ini format, i.e.
[Group]
# Comment
Key=Value
SECTIONS
[General]
Verbosity
Log verbosity, 0=errors, 1=minimal, 2=detailed, 3=debug.
InitialSleep=15
Time in seconds before crawling filesystem (0->1000).
[Monitors]
EnableMonitors=true
Set to false to completely disable any monitoring.
ScanTimeout=0
Time in seconds between same events to prevent flooding (0->1000).
CacheTimeout=60
Time in seconds for events to be cached (0->1000).
[Indexing]
Throttle=0
Sets the indexing speed (0->20, where 20=slowest speed).
IndexOnBattery=false
Set to true to index while running on battery.
IndexOnBatteryFirstTime=true
Set to true to index while running on battery for the first time only.
IndexMountedDirectories=true
Set to true to enable traversing mounted directories on other file systems (this excludes removable devices).
IndexRemovableMedia=true
Set to true to enable traversing ALL removable media such as memory cards, CDs, DVDS, etc. Disabling this means that IndexOpticalD-
iscs has no effect and is considered false.
IndexOpticalDiscs=false
Set to true to enable traversing optical discs only, this includes CDs DVDs, etc. IndexRemovableMedia must be true for this option
to have any effect.
LowDiskSpaceLimit=1
Pause indexer when disk space is <= this value (0->100, value is in % of $HOME file system, -1=disable pausing).
IndexRecursiveDirectories=$HOME;
List of directories to crawl recursively for indexing (separator=;).
IndexSingleDirectories=
List of directories to index but not sub-directories for changes (separator=;).
IgnoredDirectories=po;CVS;.svn;.git;core-dumps;
List of directories to NOT crawl for indexing (separator=;).
IgnoredDirectoriesWithContent=backup.metadata;
List of directories to NOT crawl for indexing based on child files (separator=;).
IgnoredFiles=*~;*.o;
List of files to NOT index (separator=;).
SEE ALSO
tracker-miner-fs(1), tracker-extract.cfg(5), tracker-fts.cfg(5), tracker-store.cfg(5).
GNU
September 2009 tracker-miner-fs.cfg(5)