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    <B>Frank Griffin</B> 
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    <I>Wed Sep  7 16:16:18 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>On 09/07/2011 08:26 AM, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
&gt;<i> Since this morning, a shiny piece of software I never opted to run not 
</I>&gt;<i> even to install is eating 99% of my cpu.
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</I>&gt;<i> I don't find any way to disable it (excepted killall...), and I can't 
</I>&gt;<i> even uninstall it:
</I>&gt;<i> tracker is needed by libtracker
</I>&gt;<i> libtracker is needed by libfolks
</I>&gt;<i> libfolks is needed by gnome-shell
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</I>&gt;<i> Whereas I perfectly understand why tracker (the binary) would requires 
</I>&gt;<i> libtracker (the library), I really don't see why libtracker would make 
</I>&gt;<i> tracker presence mandatory. After all, if the main program is missing, 
</I>&gt;<i> I don't even need libtracker to be in working state, I just need its 
</I>&gt;<i> symbols to be available to libfolks...
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This must be a recent packaging change.  When tracker first showed up, I 
changed my post-install auto-urpme of beagle to tracker, and it 
uninstalled just fine.
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