The latest version of Tracker can be downloaded from Softpedia

Aug 14, 2014 20:41 GMT  ·  By

Tracker, a semantic data storage for desktop and mobile devices, which uses W3C standards for RDF ontologies and Nepomuk with SPARQL to query and update the data, has just reached version 1.1.2.

The developers of Tracker have made numerous changes and improvements to the software and it's clearly visible in the chagelog.

According to the developers, the TrackerDataProvider and TrackerEnumerator interfaces now allow 3rd parties to supply their own data to Tracker to be indexed, for example for an online or proprietary service, rpath is no longer being set on tracker libraries, Tracker processes no longer fail to respond to INT or TERM while initializing, support has been added for saving metadata for GIFs, and the package now includes COPYING.LGPL.

Also, the Firefox and Thunderbird detection has been improved avoid warnings in the console, all GNU_SOURCE additions in sources have been removed, many unit tests that were not properly isolated have been fixed, numerous documentation updates and fixes have been implemented, the mp3 parsing for ID3v24 or ID3v23 tags has been fixed, and Stock.* has been deprecated since Gtk+ 3.10.

A comprehensive list of changes and fixes can be found in the official announcement. You can download Tracker 1.1.2 right now from Softpedia.