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Bug 786130 - "Open file" dialog search: GDBus.Error.freedesktop.Tracker1.SparqlError.Internel: no such tokenizer
"Open file" dialog search: GDBus.Error.freedesktop.Tracker1.SparqlError.Inter...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 785883
Product: tracker
Classification: Core
Component: Search Tool
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: tracker-search-tool
tracker-search-tool
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2017-08-10 23:19 UTC by Luis Henrique Mello
Modified: 2017-08-12 15:47 UTC
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Description Luis Henrique Mello 2017-08-10 23:19:19 UTC
In the "open file" dialog box when I try to search by pressing any key I get this popup message:

"GDBus.Error.freedesktop.Tracker1.SparqlError.Internel: no such tokenizer"

This happened after my last distro update (Manjaro)
. 
[2017-08-10 13:09] [ALPM] upgraded gtk3 (3.22.16-1 -> 3.22.17-1)
[2017-08-10 13:09] [ALPM] upgraded sqlite (3.19.3-1 -> 3.20.0-1)
Comment 1 Carlos Garnacho 2017-08-12 15:47:54 UTC
Thanks for the bug report, the incompatible sqlite3 change was addressed in bug #785883.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 785883 ***