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I installed catfish and mlocate both packages and setup my search command as "catfish %f" in Thunar. After that whenever I use the seach functionality I see the annoying mesage in catfish window :
"The search database is more than 7 days old. update now?" It shows it's going to update /var/lib/locate/locate.db
After I update the database as prompted, it shows "Search database updated successfully & updated date shows as 01 Jan, 1970.
Next time I use the seach fuctionality it shows again "The search database is more than 7 days old. update now?" It never goes away. I don't know what's happening.
In terminal if I write catfish, catfish opens and following is shown in the terminal:
$ catfish
** (catfish.py:1668): CRITICAL **: atk_object_set_description: assertion 'ATK_IS_OBJECT (accessible)' failed
Last edited by rasr11 (2015-04-12 01:51:38)
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The "updatedb" command needs to be run as root. Have you tried running it (at least once) as root?
As for the command line message, that just looks to me like the silly GTK messages that I ignore.
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I can confirm this issue. I ran "updatedb"as root but the issue persists.
On start - regardless of "catfish", "gksu catfish", "gksudo catfish" - it says:
"The search database is more than 7 days old. Update now"
Clicking on "Update" I am asked to enter my root password to unlock the database.
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/eoZAv1m.jpg
Then it tells that the update process successfully succeeded.
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/Yzsm508.jpg
However, the timestamp of the update dates back to 01.01.1970. And on restart of Catfish it will show me the same update notification again.
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I am experiencing same result as orschiro. I also tried to find if there is any file /var/lib/locate/locate.db created after successful updation by catfish and found that there is no file named locate.db in the mentioned location. So I created the file manually by :
# updatedb -o /var/lib/locate/locate.db
But still the message appears.
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I've written a patch that fixes this on my system. Can someone please check it out and let me know?
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I've written a patch that fixes this on my system. Can someone please check it out and let me know?
Forgive me, but how do I apply the patch?
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Please pay attention to the dates, you are replying to a 9 year old thread asking for a patch thas has long since been applied, it's incredibly unlikely you have the same issue
Closing this old thread.
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