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Re: [Bug 618639] Re: Logs 3 events for each recent file

 

a "created" event also changes the visited and modified events
a "modified" also changes the visit event and vice versa... GtkRecentManager
is really screwed -.-

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Michal Hruby <michal.mhr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> This needs deeper investigation as to how exactly GtkRecentManager
> determines the timestamps, I don't think Mikkel's algorithm is the best
> we can do, as when importing history it'd most likely create just a
> bunch of AccessEvents, while there might be all 3 events valid.
>
> ** Changed in: zeitgeist-datahub
>       Status: New => Confirmed
>
> ** Changed in: zeitgeist-datahub
>     Assignee: (unassigned) => Michal Hruby (mhr3)
>
> ** Changed in: zeitgeist-datahub
>   Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> --
> Logs 3 events for each recent file
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618639
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> Status in Zeitgeist Framework: Opinion
> Status in Zeitgeist Datahub: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Each event for a recent file is logged 3 times. An AccessEvent,
> ModifyEvent, and a CreateEvent. Scatter shooting when we can't figure out
> the event type greatly decreases the value of the logged data.
>
> We need to figure something out here I think...
>
>
>


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Logs 3 events for each recent file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618639
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Status in Zeitgeist Framework: Opinion
Status in Zeitgeist Datahub: Confirmed

Bug description:
Each event for a recent file is logged 3 times. An AccessEvent, ModifyEvent, and a CreateEvent. Scatter shooting when we can't figure out the event type greatly decreases the value of the logged data.

We need to figure something out here I think...





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