GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 624748
excessive memory usage by ssindex when indexing large spreadsheets
Last modified: 2010-07-19 15:39:53 UTC
This bug has been reported on Ubuntu Launchpad as: https://launchpad.net/bugs/374153 It has also been reported to gnumeric as: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581999 Description: Ubuntu 9.04 Release: 9.04 tracker: Installed: 0.6.93-0ubuntu1 gnumeric: Installed: 1.8.4-3ubuntu2 Tracker uses ssindex (from the gnumeric package) to index spreadsheet files (.csv, .xls etc...) When a spreadsheet file is large (>50 mb), the ssindex process uses at least 5 times that amount of memory to index the file. This results in a slow, un-responsive system, requiring the ssindex process to be killed. I have had to prevent tracker from starting up, as excluding spreadsheet files in the index preferences doesn't seem to work either.
We're not using ssindex in tracker 0.8 (stable) or 0.9 (unstable), so will mark this one as obsolete.