Hi,

On 3/30/07, Felix E. Klee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beagle-search often doesn't show all search results.  Sometimes it says
> something like showing the top 12 of 36 matches, and IIRC I've also seen
> it saying something like "Showing the top 2 of 3 total matches".

There's a decent chance here that the beagle-search UI doesn't know
how to display that third result.  One way to check this is to run the
search using the beagle-query command line client and seeing if you
get 3 hits.

> BTW, maybe the problem is due to a broken beagle database? Recently, I
> moved it to a different partition, and during that process some files
> didn't make it (IIRC because disk space maxed out - I later increased
> it).  Carelessly assuming that beagle will fix it's database by itself,
> I just ignored what had happened.  What's a good way to reset the
> database?

You can delete your ~/.beagle/Indexes directory, but as long as the
paths are the same it shouldn't matter.

Joe
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