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6 tracker-xdg-portal-3 - Portal to Tracker endpoints
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9 tracker-xdg-portal-3 [--version | -v]
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12 This daemon allows access to Tracker endpoints in a controlled manner.
13 By default access to every service is disallowed, services may be
14 whitelisted through additional policy in the .flatpak-info file.
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16 When whitelisting services, the policy may define specific graph names
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18 unnamed graph, or * keyword to allow access to all graphs.
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25 dbus:org.example.SparqlEndpoint1=graphA;graphB;default
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