[01:17] jrwren: You mentioned contracts for builds. Are they expecting folks to sign up for a contract to get binaries [12:37] yup [12:37] rediculous, right? [12:37] EZ to build on own. [15:06] Especially if they're using Github to build them [16:23] exactly! I can keep a fork on GH and add the build config if I want. [17:42] Anyone know how to have GNOME run a logout script? [17:42] I need to explicitly stop the tracker3-miner-fs service else logout/logout or system shutdown goes sideways for a couple of minutes. [18:01] Going to try out something... brb. [18:12] Nope. Neither gdm3 PostSession script nor Xreset.d script work. [18:20] THis might seem daft, but shouldn't tracker disappear when your session disappears? [18:22] It should, but it doesn't. [18:23] It hangs around, making a quick logout and login a chore and causing system shutdowns to hang for two minutes until the process is finally killed. [18:24] If I manually stop it using systemctl before I logout or shutdown, everything is fine. [18:27] Bug? [18:27] My impression is that the entirety of tracker is a giant bug. ;) [18:28] You will eat the bugs [18:28] There's lots of complaints over the years about it eating CPU and memory. That was my early experience with it under Ubuntu, too. [18:29] Unfortunately, I make active use of the services provided by it. It's just so handy to quickly type in the name of a file or program I want instead of digging for it in nautilus. [18:31] right [19:28] I think I've gotten it working. [19:29] I followed the instructions https://www.ubuntumint.com/systemd-run-script-on-shutdown/ but adapted it for the gnome-session-shutdown.target. [20:13] cool deal