[02:50] <Mooncairn> Spoke too soon last night. nautilus is still freezing up. It just took longer to happen this time around.
[03:02] <Mooncairn> ... and nothing is coming up when I try to search for files from the Super-S screen.
[03:02] <Mooncairn> The tracker database is messed up again.
[03:05] <Mooncairn> I have no idea what else to try.
[03:05] <Mooncairn>  Nuke my entire GNOME config (assuming I can seek and destroy all the bits and bobs under .config and .local/share)?
[03:05] <Mooncairn> Declare bankruptcy and start over fresh with a new home?
[03:07] <Mooncairn> I've already tried resetting tracker and nautilus, both via gsettings and rm -rf on all directories related to both that I could find.
[03:13] <Mooncairn> Running `tracker3 reset -s -r` has momentarily fixed things. No telling how long that will last. :-(
[03:58] <cmaloney> I'd declare bankruptcy on your config and start fresh
[03:58] <cmaloney> This is going on several weeks now
[03:58] <cmaloney> and no end in sight
[04:00] <Mooncairn> That's the conclusion I've been coming to but haven't wanted to undertake.
[04:00] <cmaloney> take it. Please.
[04:01] <cmaloney> I think it'll be easier to get to the state you desire if you start from scratch
[04:01] <cmaloney> right now you're in perpetual pain
[04:02] <Mooncairn> Sorry, I'll shut up now and not talk about it again.
[04:02] <cmaloney> No, that's quite alright
[04:02] <cmaloney> It's more of a "I don't want to see you suffering"
[04:02] <cmaloney> and the only way I know how to help is to suggest starting fresh
[04:02] <Mooncairn> Oh. Well, thanks. :)
[13:59] <jrwren> i want to hear about it and what you've tried.
[13:59] <jrwren> might be a very interesting bug which could be fixed.
[13:59] <cmaloney> indeed