Re: beagle++
Hi Max, I came to know about them last year when I bumped into one of their many publications (listed at http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/publications.html). I was a bit interested in data-mining those days and I emailed one (or I think two) of the authors but *sigh* never heard back. I didnt spend any time on them after that. - dBera On 6/19/06, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I just came across a project called beagle++ that seems to be going in > the direction i am aiming at with my SoC project. > > http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/index.html > > I just wonder why i never heard about it before. Has there been any > communication between the beagle++ guys and people on this list? > > Looks like they are still using a quite outdated version of beagle and > programming most of their stuff in java. The approach still looks > interesting. They use Sesame as a data storage for their RDF based > metadata. > > I wrote them an email trying to find out what their plans are and what > licence they are releasing their code under. > > I did not have time to have a closer look at their code. Has anyone > looked into that yet? > > Max > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle++
Hi, On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 14:23 +0200, Max wrote: > I just wonder why i never heard about it before. Has there been any > communication between the beagle++ guys and people on this list? I also exchanged some private email with them a while back, but nothing really came out of it. > Looks like they are still using a quite outdated version of beagle and > programming most of their stuff in java. The approach still looks > interesting. They use Sesame as a data storage for their RDF based > metadata. I checked out the repo and they seem to have a version based on 0.2.6. Not sure how complete it is. > I wrote them an email trying to find out what their plans are and what > licence they are releasing their code under. Good idea. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle++
I already wrote to them and here is the conversation: Am Monday, 19. June 2006 22:37 schrieb Chintan Zaveri: > Dear Sir / Madam: > > Just came across your project, which looks really exciting. However, > there seems to be no mention of license on the site. Please excuse me if > I have missed noticing it. http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/ > > I was interested in learning, if: > > 1. Beagle++ is an Open Source Software It's open source. > 2. Under which license is it distributed? Still debated, multiple licenses, inherited from beagle, sesame, apache, and jena. The research-project is funded by the european union, copyright is kept by the authors, results have to be publicly available (that's the current state I think, IANAL) > 3. (If it is an OSS) I would be interested in knowing if there is a > developer community and how does one involve in and contribute to the > project? (Are there docs for the developers?) Only the researchers here at L3S (names are at the publications page http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/publications.html) It's a research prototype, so no fancy documentation right now, but we have a (currently non-public) wiki and mailing-list. On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 17:38 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: Hi, On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 14:23 +0200, Max wrote: > I just wonder why i never heard about it before. Has there been any > communication between the beagle++ guys and people on this list? I also exchanged some private email with them a while back, but nothing really came out of it. > Looks like they are still using a quite outdated version of beagle and > programming most of their stuff in java. The approach still looks > interesting. They use Sesame as a data storage for their RDF based > metadata. I checked out the repo and they seem to have a version based on 0.2.6. Not sure how complete it is. > I wrote them an email trying to find out what their plans are and what > licence they are releasing their code under. Good idea. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle++
Joe Shaw schrieb: > Hi, > > On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 14:23 +0200, Max wrote: > >> I just wonder why i never heard about it before. Has there been any >> communication between the beagle++ guys and people on this list? >> > > I also exchanged some private email with them a while back, but nothing > really came out of it. > > >> Looks like they are still using a quite outdated version of beagle and >> programming most of their stuff in java. The approach still looks >> interesting. They use Sesame as a data storage for their RDF based >> metadata. >> > > I checked out the repo and they seem to have a version based on 0.2.6. > Not sure how complete it is. > > Hi, our work is funded by the NEPOMUK project http://nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/xwiki/bin/Main1/ (since beginning of this year) and iSearch http://l3s.de/english/projects/isearch.html. We have a complete version for Suse 10.0, which is described in http://www.kbs.uni-hannover.de/Arbeiten/Publikationen/2006/BeagleArch.pdf, and we are currently working on upgrading it to Suse 10.1 and the current beagle version. We plan to have this until sometime in July, and then it would be great to move (at least part of it) into the Beagle CVS. And of course we are happy to discuss / coordinate with whoever is interested in metadata for Beagle. Best regards, Raluca et al >> I wrote them an email trying to find out what their plans are and what >> licence they are releasing their code under. >> > > Good idea. > > Joe > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > > -- Dipl. Ing. Raluca PAIUTel.: +49 (0)511 762-9764, -19717 Forschungszentrum L3S Fax.: +49 (0)511 762-9779 Deutscher Pavillon E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Expo Plaza 1 http://www.l3s.de 30539 Hannover ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle
Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:25 AM, veeraraghavan ravi wrote: > Can I run the Beagle components in windows environment. Not without some work, no. Today Beagle is pretty Linux-specific, and some work would need to be done to port it to Windows. I think it's probably very worthwhile work, however. > Where can I get the following components > 1. Beagle.Daemon In the source tree from SVN, trunk/beagle/beagled. > 2. Beagle.Util trunk/beagle/Util > Do I need Mono environment to run these components. Because of the Linuxisms, yes, but if it were ported it shouldn't. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle
Thanks for the reply. I have downloaded the latest source code (beagle-0.3.9) from the web site. Can I built the assembly(beagle.dll etc..) by opening the C# files in a new project via VS.NET in windows. Thanks Regards Ravi --- On Tue, 3/31/09, Joe Shaw wrote: From: Joe Shaw Subject: Re: Beagle To: vravi...@yahoo.com Cc: dashboard-hackers@gnome.org Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 3:12 PM Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:25 AM, veeraraghavan ravi wrote: > Can I run the Beagle components in windows environment. Not without some work, no. Today Beagle is pretty Linux-specific, and some work would need to be done to port it to Windows. I think it's probably very worthwhile work, however. > Where can I get the following components > 1. Beagle.Daemon In the source tree from SVN, trunk/beagle/beagled. > 2. Beagle.Util trunk/beagle/Util > Do I need Mono environment to run these components. Because of the Linuxisms, yes, but if it were ported it shouldn't. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle
Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:19 AM, veeraraghavan ravi wrote: > I have downloaded the latest source code (beagle-0.3.9) from the web site. > > Can I built the assembly(beagle.dll etc..) by opening the C# files in a new > project via VS.NET in windows. I've never tried -- I'm not a Windows user -- but you can certainly give it a shot. Start with the Util directory, it's first in the dependency chain. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle
Thanks for the help. I tried to build the beagle assembly in windows via VS.NET. But failed. Actually, I need a component for extracting the metadata and the text content from any type of files ( Filter in Beagle). Do you know any API's (C#.NET) which can be used in windows.. Thanks Regards Ravi From: Joe Shaw Subject: Re: Beagle To: vravi...@yahoo.com Cc: dashboard-hackers@gnome.org Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 3:24 PM Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:19 AM, veeraraghavan ravi wrote: > I have downloaded the latest source code (beagle-0.3.9) from the web site. > > Can I built the assembly(beagle.dll etc..) by opening the C# files in a new > project via VS.NET in windows. I've never tried -- I'm not a Windows user -- but you can certainly give it a shot. Start with the Util directory, it's first in the dependency chain. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle
Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:48 AM, veeraraghavan ravi wrote: > I tried to build the beagle assembly in windows via VS.NET. But failed. There are several Beagle assemblies. Util.dll is one, BeagleClient.dll is another, BeagleDaemon.exe, etc. As I've said, there is a lot of Linux specific code you have to fix or remove or replace, so it's probably better to take it a small piece at a time. > Actually, I need a component for extracting the metadata and the text > content from any type of files ( Filter in Beagle). > > Do you know any API's (C#.NET) which can be used in windows.. No, the Filter API is a Beagle-specific one; there aren't any other .Net assemblies which provide that API. There are a bunch of projects which extract textual content from structured files, but they all have their own APIs -- that is one of the things the Filter API was designed to abstract away. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.6
> Beagle has many dependencies, and thus can be difficult to compile. > It requires: > * The full Mono stack, including Gtk#. (We are developing under 1.1.x, > but 1.0.x should also work.) > * An Any kind soul for FC3 inotify 0.18-enabled kernel rpms? Ben? > * D-BUS 0.23.1 Another kind soul for FC3 d-bus 0.23.1 with mono rpms? > * Evolution-sharp 0.6 > * Gecko-sharp > * Gsf-sharp > * Gmime Bests, Albert. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
> 0.0.8 is essentially identical to the version of Beagle that will be included > in SuSE 9.3. > For the best possible Beagle experience, you should also have: > * An inotify 0.20-enabled kernel Is SuSE 9.3's kernel inotify 0.20-enabled as far as you know? -- James Ogley [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 20:15 +, James Ogley wrote: > Is SuSE 9.3's kernel inotify 0.20-enabled as far as you know? It is not. Packages are available http://primates.ximian.com/~rml/kernel-rml/suse-93-i586/old/ Best, Robert Love ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
> It is not. > Packages are available Presumably I'll need to rebuild beagle too? -- James Ogley [EMAIL PROTECTED] GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
Hi, On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 22:00 +, James Ogley wrote: > > It is not. > > Packages are available > > Presumably I'll need to rebuild beagle too? Nope, shouldn't need to. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 22:00 +, James Ogley wrote: > > It is not. > > Packages are available > > Presumably I'll need to rebuild beagle too? No, not for the kernels to which I linked. For the newer kernels, yes. But the kernels in old/ are for the Beagle we shipped in 9.3 Robert Love ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.8
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 19:52, Jon Trowbridge wrote: > I'm pleased to announce the release of Beagle 0.0.8. Is it possible to provide distribution-agnostic binaries, something like what .jar is for Java? I'm asking because I tried an installation on Suse 9.1, as described in the Wiki: http://beaglewiki.org/index.php/SuseInstall The "rug sub mdes" command just says "Subscribed to channel 'Mono Desktop Extensions Snapshots'" and then nothing seems to happen (as you can probably see, I have never used "rug" before). When I call "rug pa mdes" it just says "No packages found". Regards Daniel -- http://www.danielnaber.de ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 20:10 +0200, federico wrote: > however i miss the "search over the web" feature... > i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries... I believe it's 1000 searches *per day*. That's quite a lot for an individual to run. -- Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG: http://www.suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt (ID 23A02B1F) signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
federico wrote: > i finally got beagle-0.0.9 working. > it is a really powerful tool, i'm impressed > > however i miss the "search over the web" feature... > i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries... > > does exists some documentation to write my own backend? The Wiki has some details, for the rest it's best just to read the source code of other backends. > in addition: i am wondering where beagle (best) guess which application > run for a specific filetype. i searched over gconf database > unsuccessfully. i.e: i want open folders with rox instead of nautilus, > images with gthumb instead of gimp, mp3 with xmms etc... Best opens them with whatever gnome-vfs has registered. It's the equivalent of running: gnome-open /path/to/some/folder gnome-open /path/to/file.mp3 > in addition (2): why processes launched from beagle then appear as defunct? http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=74870 Daniel ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
>Best opens them with whatever gnome-vfs has registered. It's the equivalent of >running: > gnome-open /path/to/some/folder > gnome-open /path/to/file.mp3 > > > are you sure of that? i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are bind to 'X Multimedia System' application. but in best they are opened with realplayer. how i should edit those gnome-vfs bindings? ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
federico wrote: > are you sure of that? Not completely. > i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are > bind to 'X Multimedia System' application. > but in best they are opened with realplayer. > > how i should edit those gnome-vfs bindings? Whats gnomecc? What happens if you open them with gnome-open as I describe? ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
Hey, On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 23:56 +0200, federico wrote: > i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are gnomecc is almost older than my 3 year old sister. You really have to remove that and anything relates to GNOME 1.4 series :) GNOME follows the FreeDesktop.org Shared MIME specification draft, so that's what BEST uses. -- .O. ..O Enver ALTIN | http://skyblue.gen.tr/ OOO Software developer @ Parkyeri | http://www.parkyeri.com/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
will 1000 is more than what I want but I didn't able to get it to run I export my API Key like what the Wiki site said but I don't see any google item in beagle and also I compiled it sevreal times trying to see if there is any missing library but I didn't find any thing I was thinking it's not one yet, Any help :) On 5/15/05, Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 20:10 +0200, federico wrote: > > however i miss the "search over the web" feature... > > i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries... > > I believe it's 1000 searches *per day*. That's quite a lot for an > individual to run. > > -- > Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > GPG: http://www.suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt (ID 23A02B1F) > > > BodyID:459456371.2.n.logpart (stored separately) > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > > > -- Best Regards, -*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
Maybe I'm wrong, but i readed some code from Best (CVS) I think non-local searches are disabled. I think you can turn it on changing some lines in best, but I don't know if non-local search is working properly right now. >From BestWindow.cs: query = Factory.NewQuery (); query.AddDomain (QueryDomain.Neighborhood); // FIXME: Disable non-local searching for now. //query.AddDomain (QueryDomain.Global); On 5/16/05, regatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: will 1000 is more than what I want but I didn't able to get it to runI export my API Key like what the Wiki site said but I don't see anygoogle item in beagle and also I compiled it sevreal times trying to see if there is any missing library but I didn't find any thingI was thinking it's not one yet,Any help :)On 5/15/05, Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:> On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 20:10 +0200, federico wrote:> > however i miss the "search over the web" feature...> > i heard about Google Backend, but it is limited to 1000 queries... >> I believe it's 1000 searches *per day*. That's quite a lot for an> individual to run.>> --> Michael R Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> GPG: http://www.suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt (ID 23A02B1F)>>> BodyID:459456371.2.n.logpart (stored separately) >> ___> Dashboard-hackers mailing list> Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers>>>--Best Regards,-*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*-___ Dashboard-hackers mailing listDashboard-hackers@gnome.orghttp://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
Enver ALTIN ha scritto: >>i ran gnomecc (1.4.0.5), and saw that files .mp3 of type audio/mpeg, are in reply to Daniel: launching gnome-open , opens realplayer, the same thing as Best >gnomecc is almost older than my 3 year old sister. You really have to >remove that and anything relates to GNOME 1.4 series :) i updated my gnome-control-center (although i do not use gnome) to version 2.8, and still cannot find an applet to change file associations in Gnome. i use MIME-Editor (MIME-Editor is an editor for the freedesktop.org shared MIME database.) but it doesn't provide information on which program is associated to a MIME Type, only rules to match mime types. in my file manager (rox) i bind MIME types to applications, but this may be application specific =| >GNOME follows the FreeDesktop.org Shared MIME specification draft, so >that's what BEST uses. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
federico wrote: > i updated my gnome-control-center (although i do not use gnome) to > version 2.8, and still cannot find an applet to change file associations > in Gnome. I'm using Gnome 2.10 and right clicking on a file in nautlius, and choosing properties, will present me an "Open With" tab. Daniel ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
Daniel Drake ha scritto: >federico wrote: > > >>i updated my gnome-control-center (although i do not use gnome) to >>version 2.8, and still cannot find an applet to change file associations >>in Gnome. >> >> > >I'm using Gnome 2.10 and right clicking on a file in nautlius, and choosing >properties, will present me an "Open With" tab. > >Daniel > > > thanks. this partially solved my problem. now mp3s are opened with xmms. however with an mpg file, Best says: 'cannot open MimeType application/octet-stream', while doubleclicking in nautilus opens it with mplayer (selecting mpg-file->properties->open with, mplayer is selected). another problem is with directories (type=folder): i configured in the 'open with' tab to open them with /usr/bin/rox, but they still open in nautilus, within Beast and within nautilus too. (this seems like an unchangeable behavior of Gnome filemanager(?)) Federico ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle impressions
federico wrote: > thanks. > this partially solved my problem. > now mp3s are opened with xmms. > however with an mpg file, Best says: 'cannot open MimeType > application/octet-stream', while doubleclicking in nautilus opens it > with mplayer (selecting mpg-file->properties->open with, mplayer is > selected). Does the properties dialog show a mime-type other than application/octet-stream for that file? > another problem is with directories (type=folder): i configured in the > 'open with' tab to open them with /usr/bin/rox, but they still open in > nautilus, within Beast and within nautilus too. (this seems like an > unchangeable behavior of Gnome filemanager(?)) Nautilus is hard-coded for now. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.11
Hi, I downloaded the file from gnome ftp and in the bz2 version the ChmFile.cs from Util directory is missing. Please correct it. Thanks ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.12
Ok, regarding the libbeagle thingy, how does one get that via cvs? I updated my cvs today, and then tried the usual ./autogen.sh, and it complains about missing stuff for libbeagle. Sure enough, that folder is completely empty. I there a different command i should be using other than cvs up? Thanks again for all you guys do. Shane Bishop ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.0.12
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 16:55 -0500, Shane Bishop wrote: > Ok, regarding the libbeagle thingy, how does one get that via cvs? > I updated my cvs today, and then tried the usual ./autogen.sh, and it > complains about missing stuff for libbeagle. Sure enough, that folder is > completely empty. I there a different command i should be using other > than cvs up? Try cvs up -d. (Isn't cvs wonderfully intuitive?) -J ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle stuff
Hey, I'm forwarding this to the list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I know some people have "succeeded" to get Beagle running on an x86_64 architecture. I don't have any experience with this, since I don't have a 64-bit machine. I'm hoping they can guide you and/or give you some feedback. Best, Lukas On St, 2005-07-13 at 10:20 -0500, Ryan Wolschlag wrote: > Lukas, > > I'm sure you're much too busy with daily life to be bothering with > this, however, I have nowhere else to go with it. With that being > said, there is some super weird stuff going on with the past 2 beagle > releases that I can't find replicated anywhere, nor can I find them > listed as bugs. So, I thought I would check with you to see if these > are to be expected for the current releases...later to be resolved. > I'm also assuming all of you developing the project (at least for the > most part) are building and testing on 32-bit machines. I myself am > using x86_64 (AMD) machines to build and test on. > > 1. During config with autogen, everything goes fine, but during make > there is a failure when looking for gecko-utils.lo in the beagle/glue > directory. This is because it is getting named as gecko-utils.loT > after compilation. It has done this since 0.11. > > 2. The -replace option is all but worthless. As you run the daemon, it > creates a few instances of dependent processes, a few of I assume are > gconfd2, a bonobo instance for evolution, and a mono instance (I'm > sure there are more but they are causing this issue). If Beagle exits > with errors, these processes basically refuse to quit along with > beagle, and prevent any further instances of beagle from launching, > without first killing these. So again, -replace does nothing to help > this. > > Also, in the latest newsletter there is a mention of people packaging > beagle for different distributions, but I haven't seen any, although I > assume the Novell crew are doing the Suse side with yourself and Nat. > So after wasting all these lines of explanation, I would also like to > be helpful in keeping the 'Getting Started' section of the wiki up to > date, as it is hardly helping for the Suse part right now since so > many changes have gone through in the past two releases. I'm checking > every release thoroughly because I'm flippin obsessed with using > Beagle as a network based search engine. Sort of like a non-suck > version of a Google appliance, also saving people $30k by using beagle > instead. Since I do all of this on 64-bit systems, I'm hoping I can > contribute somehow. -Ryan > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
Hi! 2005/9/19, Gregor Hlawacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Found a second (third) issue with beagle 0.1 after running beagled for awhile (2 hours or so) it uses 800M of memory? @devs: Could this be because of shutdown issues? Whenever I shutdown beagle (via beagle-shutdown) *or* whenever beagle tries to shutdown one of its helpers (when they consume too much memory), I get Zombie processes. Beagle stays intact, but the number of its zombie children grows over time, and if there are such zombies I can't exit beagled without kill-9 it... Is there any additional info I can provide? I begin to love Beagle again, it's slowly getting really useful - but the memory consumption keeps me from daring to let it run while I'm away... Nico. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
It might be useful to know if this is due to any specific backend ( the output of beagle-index-info while beagled is running reports active backends). > > Found a second (third) issue with beagle 0.1 after running beagled for a > > while (2 hours or so) it uses 800M of memory? > @devs: > Could this be because of shutdown issues? Whenever I shutdown beagle (via > beagle-shutdown) *or* whenever beagle tries to shutdown one of its helpers > (when they consume too much memory), I get Zombie processes. Beagle stays > intact, but the number of its zombie children grows over time, and if there > are such zombies I can't exit beagled without kill-9 it... > > Is there any additional info I can provide? > > I begin to love Beagle again, it's slowly getting really useful - but the > memory consumption keeps me from daring to let it run while I'm away... > > Nico. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
Nico Kaiser wrote: @devs: Could this be because of shutdown issues? Whenever I shutdown beagle (via beagle-shutdown) *or* whenever beagle tries to shutdown one of its helpers (when they consume too much memory), I get Zombie processes. Beagle stays intact, but the number of its zombie children grows over time, and if there are such zombies I can't exit beagled without kill-9 it... Is there any additional info I can provide? Which zombies are these? Daniel ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
Hi, On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 13:10 +0200, Gregor Hlawacek wrote: > Found a second (third) issue with beagle 0.1 after running beagled for a > while (2 hours or so) it uses 800M of memory? > > how come Because there's a bug. :) > here is the line copied from top: > > 16390 seppl 15 0 797m 274m 3000 S 32.7 54.5 19:08.08 > mono-beagled --debug /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --fg > --deny-backend EvolutionDataServer . > > I started beagle without evolutiondataserver and imlog indexer -- see > my previous mail. Can you run beagled with the --debug-memory flag and then file a bug with the logs from ~/.beagle/Log attached? That might give us an idea of what is causing the memory usage to get out of hand. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
Hi, On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 15:50 +0200, Nico Kaiser wrote: > @devs: > Could this be because of shutdown issues? Whenever I shutdown beagle > (via beagle-shutdown) *or* whenever beagle tries to shutdown one of > its helpers (when they consume too much memory), I get Zombie > processes. Beagle stays intact, but the number of its zombie children > grows over time, and if there are such zombies I can't exit beagled > without kill-9 it... The zombie processes are a bug in mono. If you upgrade to mono 1.1.8.3 or 1.1.9 these should go away. (I also think we worked around a lot of them in 0.1.0 but I might be wrong about that.) That won't really fix the memory problem though for a singular instance. The index helper process can end up taking a large amount of memory, but it's a short-lived process and we closely monitor its memory usage and shut it down when that happens. That's because of the size and nature of people's data. If beagled grows large, like it has in Gregor's case, that's obviously a bug. And like D Bera said, it would be good if it can be narrowed down to a specific backend. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
Hi, On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 13:00 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: > Can you run beagled with the --debug-memory flag and then file a bug > with the logs from ~/.beagle/Log attached? That might give us an idea > of what is causing the memory usage to get out of hand. Also, like D Bera suggested, can you narrow it down to one specific backend? That would help quite a bit. I suggest trying the file and mail backends first. They're the most likely culprits. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle memory
2005/9/19, Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The zombie processes are a bug in mono. If you upgrade to mono 1.1.8.3or 1.1.9 these should go away. (I also think we worked around a lot ofthem in 0.1.0 but I might be wrong about that.) Ok, I hope this will be fixed in Ubuntu Breezy soon... That won't really fix the memory problem though for a singular instance.The index helper process can end up taking a large amount of memory, but it's a short-lived process I think it's beagled that's eating memory, I'll try memory-debug. Nico. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Built and installed new release. Previous problem persists, minor change -- loops now w/o setting BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG: Note that extended attributes _are_ supported on the (local) /disk/b filesystem, although my home dir is on NFS. /home/ht> beagled --web-root /home/ht/.beagle/webroot/ --deny-backend mail - --deny-backend EvolutionDataServer --debug --fg INFO: Starting Beagle Daemon (version 0.1.1) DEBUG: Command Line: /group/ltg/projects/lcontrib9/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --web-root /home/ht/.beagle/webroot/ --deny-backend mail --deny-backend EvolutionDataServer --debug --fg WARN: Extended attributes are not supported on this filesystem. Many search backends will not be available DEBUG: Starting main loop DEBUG: Starting messaging server DEBUG: Loading Beagle.Util.Conf+IndexingConfig from indexing.xml DEBUG: Initializing index synchronization DEBUG: Synchronizing... (target=Local) DEBUG: Synchronized successfully in .16s DEBUG: Starting QueryDriver DEBUG: Found 0 types in EvolutionDataServer, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral DEBUG: Found index helper at /group/ltg/projects/lcontrib9/lib/beagle/beagled-index-helper INFO: KMail folders not found. Will keep trying inotify_init: Function not implemented Inotify not supported! You need a 2.6.13 kernel or later with CONFIG_INOTIFY enabled.WARN: Could not initialize inotify DEBUG: Starting FileSystemWatcher Backend DEBUG: Found 11 types in BeagleDaemonLib, Version=1.4.3.3, Culture=neutral DEBUG: Found 0 user-configured static queryables DEBUG: Adding root: /disk/b DEBUG: Loaded 0 records from /tmp/beagle-ht-a6be612b-04b8-4ce6-9a16-e00cdc761a40/Indexes/FileSystemIndex/FileAttributesStore.db in 0.000s DEBUG: Done starting FileSystemQueryable INFO: Starting KMail backend DEBUG: Starting Scheduler thread DEBUG: KMail directories (local mail) /home/ht/.kde/share/apps/kmail/dimap not found, will repoll. INFO: This Computer Hostname: erasmus.inf.ed.ac.uk DEBUG: Starting WebBackEnd INFO: Starting WebServiceBackEnd DEBUG: Global WebServicesAccess Enabled DEBUG: Starting Internal Web Server BeagleXsp Listening on port: Listening on address: 0.0.0.0 Root directory: /amd/nfs/pegasus/disk/ptn051/ht/.beagle/webroot DEBUG: BeagleXSP Applications list: /:/home/ht/.beagle/webroot/,/beagle:/home/ht/.beagle/webroot//beagle,/beagle/local:/group/ltg/projects/lcontrib9,/beagle/gnome:/usr,/beagle/kde3:/usr,/beagle/img:/home/ht/.beagle/img DEBUG: Daemon initialization finished after 2.18s DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' ... - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQpcckjnJixAXWBoRAnTRAJ4mjWNIB3vq1wVvOZ+EqlLttuLRGACggElk dR92AmERmTFOirLEMdO5/NI= =0l0u -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:52 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > inotify_init: Function not implemented > Inotify not supported! You need a 2.6.13 kernel or later with > CONFIG_INOTIFY enabled.WARN: Could not initialize inotify The looping that you have observed is probably not a bug. When inotify is not available, Beagle has to keep re-crawling the file system to look for changes. I suspect that is what is happening here. -J ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
> Previous problem persists, minor change -- loops now w/o setting > BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG: > inotify_init: Function not implemented > Inotify not supported! You need a 2.6.13 kernel or later with > CONFIG_INOTIFY enabled.WARN: Could not initialize inotify ^ Without inotify, looping is expected. > DEBUG: Daemon initialization finished after 2.18s > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee music file sharing. On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 18:17:15 -0400 Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm pleased to announce the release of Beagle 0.1.1. > > This version contains fixes for a number of bugs and one major new feature: > a new KMail backend written by the redoubtable D Bera. > > > OUR MANY URLS > - > > To download the 0.1.1 tarball or learn more, visit the Beagle wiki at: > http://www.beagle-project.org > > Joe Gasiorek writes a Beagle newsletter. You can read it at: > http://www.beagle-project.org/Newsletter > > The latest gossip is available at: > http://www.planetbeagle.org > > Nat Friedman made some cool movies that demonstrate Beagle in action: > http://nat.org/demos > > We still talk about Beagle on the dashboard-hackers mailing list: > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > > George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison (among others) > were granted honorary French citizenship during the French Revolution. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_granted_honorary_French_citizenship_during_the_French_Revolution > > > WHAT IS BEAGLE? > --- > > Beagle is a tool for indexing and searching your data. Beagle is improving > rapidly on many fronts, and should work well enough for everyday use. > > The Beagle daemon transparently monitors your data and updates the index > to reflect any changes. On an inotify-enabled system, these updates happen > more-or-less in real time. So for example, > > * Files are immediately indexed when they are created, are re-indexed > when they are modified, and are dropped from the index upon > deletion. > * E-mails are indexed upon arrival. > * IM conversations are indexed as you chat, a line at a time. > > Beagle uses the Lucene indexing system from the prodigious Doug > Cutting. > > Best is a graphical tool for searching the index that the daemon creates. > Best doesn't query the index directly; it passes the search terms to the > daemon and the daemon sends any matches back to Best. Best then renders the > results and allows you to perform useful actions on the matching objects. > > Indexing your data requires a fair amount of computing power, but the Beagle > daemon tries to be as unobtrusive as possible. It contains a scheduler that > works to prioritize tasks and control CPU usage, based on whether or not > you are actively using your workstation. > > > DEPENDENCY HECK > --- > > Beagle has many dependencies, and thus can be difficult to compile. > It requires: > * Mono 1.1.7 or better, along with the full Mono stack > * gtk-sharp 1.9.5 or better > * Gecko-sharp 2.0 > * Gmime 2.1.16 > * Libexif 0.5.7 or better > > For the best possible Beagle experience, you should also have: > * Evolution-sharp 0.10.2 > * A *patched* wv 1.0.3 --- the patch is available from > http://users.avafan.com/~fredrik/beagle/wv-libole2-readonly.patch > * An inotify 0.24-enabled kernel. Inotify is in the mainline Linux > kernel as of 2.6.13. > > > CHANGES SINCE 0.1.0 > --- > > Daemon/Infrastructure: > * Keep track of the number of tasks we've processed in a given run > through the scheulder and yield if we pass a threshold from the CPU > stuff. (Joe) > * Add a new task type which removes all items which match a certain > property. (Joe) > * Fixed leaking index file descriptors. (Daniel Drake) > * Force the encoding of XmlSerializer to be UTF-8 since it defaults to > the current system encoding. (Joe) > > Backends: > * Initial KMail support. (D Bera) > * Fix an exception in the file system backend when trying to ignore > paths whose parent wasn't also being watched. (Lukas Lipka, Joe) > * Correctly handle removed items in the Evolution Data Server backend. > (Joe) > * Use a new URI scheme that is compatible with Evolution 2.4, so that > calendar items and contacts can be opened in Evo. (Joe, Lukas) > * Fix an exception in the Gaim backend when not using inotify. (Joe) > * Rename the IMLog backend to GaimLog. (Lukas) > * Better handling of directories with exotic permissions in the file > system backend. (Jon Trowbridge) > > Filters: > * Add a bunch of special text mime types found in shared-mime-info for > the plain text filter. (Joe) > * Support OOo Draw files in OpenOffice filter. (David Richards) > > UI/Tools: > * Fix an exception that would show up if you used beagle-index-url when > the IndexingService backend wasn't enabled. (Joe) > * Allow best to start beagled on amd64. (Jack Miller) > > Translations: > * Updated Bulgarian translation. (Alexander Shopov) > * Updated Chinese translation. (fwang) > * Updated Dutch translation. (Wouter Bolsterlee) > * Updated German translation. (Hendrik Brandt) > * Updated Japanese translation. (Takeshi AIHANA) > * Updated Vietnamese translation. (clyties) > > Everything Else: > * Build the Evolution Data Server ba
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jon Trowbridge writes: > The looping that you have observed is probably not a bug. When inotify > is not available, Beagle has to keep re-crawling the file system to look > for changes. I suspect that is what is happening here. That's not unreasonable, of course, but it's not recursing, and so is looping very fast! That is, it's not actually indexing any files, which are all in subdirectories. . . ht - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQqL3kjnJixAXWBoRAqYiAJ9JETCkWDRbORF9KoVPWhT3PtZzOQCfZ8MO KNNdR3Jb0zzCK9hP5+/Dc8U= =mKok -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee > music file sharing. www.beagle-project.org looks OK to me. Is anyone else seeing this? -J ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On 10/4/05, Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee > > music file sharing. > > www.beagle-project.org looks OK to me. Is anyone else seeing this? No, beaglewiki.org and beagle-project.org both look OK. -Tom ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
Nope... this wiki history seems clean.. dav Jon Trowbridge writes: > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee > > music file sharing. > > www.beagle-project.org looks OK to me. Is anyone else seeing this? > > -J > > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:43:59 -0400 Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee > > music file sharing. > > www.beagle-project.org looks OK to me. Is anyone else seeing this? > It must have been a local reroute of some kind. If I log on through a VPN, I get a good beagle page. When I log on to the site without the VPN, I get a page about Banshee file sharing. I'm on an unfamiliar network right now, so I suspect there's something strange. But it appears to be local, not general. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
> That's not unreasonable, of course, but it's not recursing, and so is > looping very fast! That is, it's not actually indexing any files, > which are all in subdirectories. . . I also noticed similar behaviour - wait for some time - it takes a while for the file system backend to find the subdirectories and actually index the files in them. On second thought, probably the poll time for non-inotify case shouldnt be that low. - d. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 16:00 +, Charlie Law wrote: > On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:43:59 -0400 > Jon Trowbridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > > > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee > > > music file sharing. > > > > www.beagle-project.org looks OK to me. Is anyone else seeing this? > > > It must have been a local reroute of some kind. If I log on through a VPN, I > get a good beagle page. When I log on to the site without the VPN, I get a > page about Banshee file sharing. > > I'm on an unfamiliar network right now, so I suspect there's something > strange. But it appears to be local, not general. Yeah - this could be caused by some crack proxy that strips out the 'Host' header or something similar. It seems that www.banshee- project.org and www.beagle-project.org are hosted on the same machine (64.14.94.162) and just going to that IP address (http://64.14.94.162) takes me to the bansee site. So, without the 'Host' header the web server doesn't know which site you want and just gives you the banshee page. Of course, I don't know why there would be a proxy that strips out that header, but that is what makes it a crack proxy. Mark. > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 D Bera writes: >> That's not unreasonable, of course, but it's not recursing, and so is >> looping very fast! That is, it's not actually indexing any files, >> which are all in subdirectories. . . > > I also noticed similar behaviour - wait for some time - it takes a > while for the file system backend to find the subdirectories and > actually index the files in them. > On second thought, probably the poll time for non-inotify case > shouldnt be that low. So after about 1 hour, I got the following: ... DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key Parameter name: key in [0x000c7] System.Collections.Hashtable:Find (System.Object key) in [0x2] (at /tmp/scratch/BUILD/mono-1.1.8.3/mcs/class/corlib/System.Collections/Hashtable.cs:395) System.Collections.Hashtable:Contains (System.Object key) in <0x00231> Beagle.Util.Scheduler:Worker () in (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void () Is this progress? ht - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQsXwkjnJixAXWBoRAtFkAJ4nfhtZSR59psSEgCsDt4cvul0NWQCfe6fK BGPNeN3KI0vKRG4H8PGCDPI= =yZ68 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
Hi, On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:36 +, Charlie Law wrote: > Has the Beagle wiki site been hijacked? I get a page about Banshee music file > sharing. The Beagle and Banshee wikis are hosted off the same machine. This might be vhost/caching issue on either the server or (since you mentioned later that you're using a VPN) your client. Try shift-clicking refresh. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 19:11 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key That is fixed in 0.1.1. -J ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
> >> That's not unreasonable, of course, but it's not recursing, and so is > >> looping very fast! That is, it's not actually indexing any files, > >> which are all in subdirectories. . . > > > > I also noticed similar behaviour - wait for some time - it takes a > > while for the file system backend to find the subdirectories and > > actually index the files in them. > > On second thought, probably the poll time for non-inotify case > > shouldnt be that low. > > So after about 1 hour, I got the following: > > ... > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' > DEBUG: Done crawling '/disk/b' > > Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key > Parameter name: key > in [0x000c7] System.Collections.Hashtable:Find (System.Object key) > in [0x2] (at > /tmp/scratch/BUILD/mono-1.1.8.3/mcs/class/corlib/System.Collections/Hashtable.cs:395) > System.Collections.Hashtable:Contains (System.Object key) > in <0x00231> Beagle.Util.Scheduler:Worker () > in (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void () > > Is this progress? 8-) Nops... its an error. But I remember seeing some question (either in mailing list or irc) about the exception above. I dont remember the problem or fix. Do you have any objectionable files in the directory /disk/b ? Any ppt or doc files ? ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jon Trowbridge writes: > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 19:11 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: >> Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key > > That is fixed in 0.1.1. I'm using 0.1.1 :-( ht - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQwBrkjnJixAXWBoRAoE7AJ9LZehkmVC1xBJaKXJMRZ4He0+ldgCfarSS /JApVex2W67kpKYnnnKXicM= =mbBJ -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 D Bera writes: >> Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key >> Parameter name: key >> in [0x000c7] System.Collections.Hashtable:Find (System.Object key) >> in [0x2] (at >> /tmp/scratch/BUILD/mono-1.1.8.3/mcs/class/corlib/System.Collections/Hashtable.cs:395) >> System.Collections.Hashtable:Contains (System.Object key) >> in <0x00231> Beagle.Util.Scheduler:Worker () >> in (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void () >> >> Is this progress? > > 8-) Nops... its an error. > But I remember seeing some question (either in mailing list or irc) > about the exception above. I dont remember the problem or fix. Do you > have any objectionable files in the directory /disk/b ? Any ppt or doc > files ? Probably - I wasn't aware Beagle was vulnerable in this way -- where can I find out more about 'objectionable' files? Thanks, ht - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQwEskjnJixAXWBoRAs3iAJ90KMp/VtjdR38q3aJxLpXJfgxt3wCffrCI oKi4fF80sKEa44RKNR2HkMg= =mh/z -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 23:24 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > Probably - I wasn't aware Beagle was vulnerable in this way -- where > can I find out more about 'objectionable' files? Sometimes files that are corrupted or malformed can trigger bugs in the filters, causing us to consume more memory and/or CPU than we'd like. This can also happens with certain types of extremely large files, and is usually a problem with the more complex file formats. For example, indexing very large (i.e. 500 page) Word document tends to cause a nasty spike in CPU usage, and very large HTML files (like auto-generated tables with thousands of rows) require a lot of memory to index. These sorts of things are generally related to not-easily-fixable issues with third-party libraries that we use to process these file formats. But even if they aren't easily fixable, we'd like to try. If you have a document that causes these sorts of problems, please let us know. Offending documents can be attached to bug reports at bugzilla.gnome.org, or can be e-mailed directly to us if they contain private/sensitive information. -J ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jon Trowbridge writes: > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 23:24 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: >> Probably - I wasn't aware Beagle was vulnerable in this way -- where >> can I find out more about 'objectionable' files? > > Sometimes files that are corrupted or malformed can trigger bugs in the > filters, causing us to consume more memory and/or CPU than we'd like. > This can also happens with certain types of extremely large files, and > is usually a problem with the more complex file formats. For example, > indexing very large (i.e. 500 page) Word document tends to cause a nasty > spike in CPU usage, and very large HTML files (like auto-generated > tables with thousands of rows) require a lot of memory to index. > > These sorts of things are generally related to not-easily-fixable issues > with third-party libraries that we use to process these file formats. > But even if they aren't easily fixable, we'd like to try. If you have a > document that causes these sorts of problems, please let us know. > Offending documents can be attached to bug reports at > bugzilla.gnome.org, or can be e-mailed directly to us if they contain > private/sensitive information. OK, that helps me understand, thanks. I'm going to continue sending reports about the state of my efforts to get this running, as I know from past experience that other newcomers welcome evidence that they are not alone. . . I'll file detailed bug reports via bugzilla. Two main areas of difficulty and one minor at the moment: 1) Not all directories are indexed: If I start with one root, I get repeated messages that that root is done, but nothing gets indexed. If I start with one of its subdirectories, _some_, but not all, of the sub-subdirectories then get scanned and indexed. Any idea what I can look at to help debug this? 2) Null key exception crashes the indexer, and although beagled is still running, it's no longer indexing. Details in Bugzilla. 3) The log fills up with INFO: NetBeagleConfigurationChanged EventHandler invoked INFO: WebServicesConfigurationChanged EventHandler invoked every minute. I suppose this may be because my .beagle directory is on NFS -- I'll try moving it. ht - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDQ5lGkjnJixAXWBoRAkprAJ9M5Xo2JaUfl78tvi9JQygvNkoBUgCeMVzW Sa3VX2KhaEyMtxRjUvgz+i8= =yT+b -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 11:21:22PM +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > Jon Trowbridge writes: > > > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 19:11 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: > >> Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key > > > > That is fixed in 0.1.1. > > I'm using 0.1.1 :-( I think I was the one who reported the issue in 0.1.0 - certainly looks similar - it was in the IMLog backend. I still get the exception too in 0.1.1 although it doesn't seem to stop beagle working now whereas it did in 0.1.0 Might try and track it down a bit further later.. -- Darren Davison Public Key: 0xDD356B0D ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle 0.1.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Darren Davison writes: > On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 11:21:22PM +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: >> Jon Trowbridge writes: >> >> > On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 19:11 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: >> >> Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: null key >> > >> > That is fixed in 0.1.1. >> >> I'm using 0.1.1 :-( > > I think I was the one who reported the issue in 0.1.0 - certainly looks > similar - it was in the IMLog backend. > > I still get the exception too in 0.1.1 although it doesn't seem to stop beagle > working now whereas it did in 0.1.0 > > Might try and track it down a bit further later.. So the null key crash I'm getting does stop all indexing work, but I've patched around it and things seem OK now (although I understand almost nothing about the code I patched, so who knows) -- see bugzilla 317997 [1]. ht [1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317997 - -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDRN4tkjnJixAXWBoRAmR/AJ9UQSKOGUdHtbyISt9fafpuNkYaIwCdGOch z+Qw1VSNq4tLjRhJW/iNBqU= =C+kd -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle sidebar
beagle is actually the backend/offshoot of the original project dashboard, you can get a ballpark idea of what dashboard is/was supposed to be. http://www.nat.org/dashboard/ The idea of the dashboard frontend has kinda died, but it would be awesome if someone wanted to get it building again and/or get it working against beagle. On 2/1/06, Robin Haswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys > > I was just wondering, is there a Google-like sidebar project for Beagle? > We could put some cool stuff in there to match what GDS is matching. > I'll make a list (these are based on what GDS sidebar currently > provides, you may need to look in to it to get what I mean): > > E-mails obviously from Evo/Tbird/etc backends > Scratchpad obviously a great feature. Tomboy integration? > Photos perhaps with F-spot integration? > Web Clips is just RSS - scrolling index of all RSS backends? > Google Talk (sidebar applet integrates GTalk) could integrate with GAIM > > Could be a killer-app for Beagle and really pull all the big GNOME > players (gaim, evo, F-spot) together > > Also I'm looking for something to work on to expand my C#/Gtk# skills. > I'd like to work on this, either with somebody on a new project or > trying to pick up an old one. > > Any info guys? > > Cheers > > -Rob > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > -- Cheers, Kevin Kubasik http://kubasik.net/blog ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle segfault
Hi, On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 11:59 +, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: > I am wondering if this segfault is only related to version 0.2.0 or > debian specific setup. If you would like more debugging formation, let > me know I believe it's related to 64-bit uncleanliness in our cut-and-pasted mono sqlite bindings. We recently updated these in CVS, so it would be very helpful if you could build the CVS version and let us know if you continue to see the same problem. Thanks, Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle segfault
Hi, On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 11:59 +, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: > I've installed beagle from a debian unstable distribution package. The > version is 0.2.0. I am experiencing occasional segmentation faults (once > every hour or so), while the beagle is performing initial indexing. Here > is the output of the daemon segfault: > > in <0xe> (wrapper managed-to-native) > System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal:PtrToStringAnsi (intptr) > in <0x1257567> (wrapper managed-to-native) > System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal:PtrToStringAnsi (intptr) > in <0x197> Mono.Data.SqliteClient.SqliteDataReader:ReadNextColumn () Good news! I got my hands on a x86-64 box and I've fixed this in CVS. It's also a bug upstream in Mono, I've filed it here: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=77506 Thanks everyone who reported this, Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle crashing
Hi, On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 17:02 +0200, Erik Bågfors wrote: > I just upgraded to ubuntu dapper and beagle seams to work lot's better > than it has done previously, very very good. To what version did you upgrade? I believe this is fixed in Beagle 0.2.4. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle crashing
Hi, Yes, this was fixed in 0.2.4. Lukas On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:34 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 17:02 +0200, Erik Bågfors wrote: > > I just upgraded to ubuntu dapper and beagle seams to work lot's better > > than it has done previously, very very good. > > To what version did you upgrade? I believe this is fixed in Beagle > 0.2.4. > > Joe > > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle crashing
Perfect, thanks. Sorry for not being clear on versions, I was in a hurry. Anyway, dapper has 0.2.3. I'll file a ubuntu bugrapport (if there isn't one) and say that it's fixed in 0.2.4. Regards, Erik 2006/4/10, Lukas Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > Yes, this was fixed in 0.2.4. > > Lukas > > On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:34 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 17:02 +0200, Erik Bågfors wrote: > > > I just upgraded to ubuntu dapper and beagle seams to work lot's better > > > than it has done previously, very very good. > > > > To what version did you upgrade? I believe this is fixed in Beagle > > 0.2.4. > > > > Joe > > > > > > ___ > > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > > > > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 My partition is formatted as FAT32... I save all my Music, Picture etc videos in that partition... Is that a problem because FAT32 partitions can't use extended partitions ? So I can't index it and use Beagle with it ? By the way, I just realized that it doesn't index my home directory but the gaim logs... Is there a complete documentation for me to fully configure Beagle to my needs ? Thanks a lot.. Alper KANAT wrote: > Hello, > > I just installed the Debian package of Beagle.. But I have a few > problems.. Hope somebody can help me.. > > 1) I set the shortkeys ALT-F12 for opening Beagle search application but > when I press the keys nothing happens.. Manually writing beagle-search > opens the application without any problems.. > > 2) I can search through my Gaim logs in my home directory... Than I > added another partition (/pub) which I use for all my files such as > Music, Video, Pictures, Text files etc... But I can't search.. I tried > some keywords but nothing happened.. > > Is the user_xattr option in /etc/fstab, the solution for this problem ? > > 3) How can I see such results [1] in Beagle ? > > Thanks a lot.. > > --- > [1] - http://beaglewiki.org/images/5/54/Beagle-search.png > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFESp8Inl8wPonm/Y0RApPcAJ4101J2Ke/2JZ3m4HC6bqLTcg4EAACeKZSX sWTLqUe7Ezeks3JaCgK73Ig= =ASHr -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
Hi > My partition is formatted as FAT32... I save all my Music, Picture etc > videos in that partition... Is that a problem because FAT32 partitions > can't use extended partitions ? So I can't index it and use Beagle with it ? You can use FAT32 partitions with beagle. Except it wont be as fast as using extended attributes. (I dont think it will be unusably slow, but YMMV). > By the way, I just realized that it doesn't index my home directory but > the gaim logs... > Is there a complete documentation for me to fully configure Beagle to my > needs ? *sigh* nops. I recently fixed a few outdated man pages. Documentation in beagle really needs some help. Both man pages, wiki-help pages. *** While I am on this, can someone using beagle-search change the beagle picture on beagle-project.org main page ? Last I checked, it was a picture of the outdated 'best'. > > 2) I can search through my Gaim logs in my home directory... Than I > > added another partition (/pub) which I use for all my files such as > > Music, Video, Pictures, Text files etc... But I can't search.. I tried > > some keywords but nothing happened.. My guess is it'll take some time. Though /pub should be picked up and traversed and indexed (unless there is some bug in detecting adding of roots in real-time), you can stop and restart beagle to be fully sure. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home directory with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? D Bera wrote: > Hi > >> My partition is formatted as FAT32... I save all my Music, Picture etc >> videos in that partition... Is that a problem because FAT32 partitions >> can't use extended partitions ? So I can't index it and use Beagle with it ? > > You can use FAT32 partitions with beagle. Except it wont be as fast as > using extended attributes. (I dont think it will be unusably slow, but > YMMV). > >> By the way, I just realized that it doesn't index my home directory but >> the gaim logs... >> Is there a complete documentation for me to fully configure Beagle to my >> needs ? > > *sigh* nops. I recently fixed a few outdated man pages. Documentation > in beagle really needs some help. Both man pages, wiki-help pages. > > *** While I am on this, can someone using beagle-search change the > beagle picture on beagle-project.org main page ? Last I checked, it > was a picture of the outdated 'best'. > >>> 2) I can search through my Gaim logs in my home directory... Than I >>> added another partition (/pub) which I use for all my files such as >>> Music, Video, Pictures, Text files etc... But I can't search.. I tried >>> some keywords but nothing happened.. > > My guess is it'll take some time. Though /pub should be picked up and > traversed and indexed (unless there is some bug in detecting adding of > roots in real-time), you can stop and restart beagle to be fully sure. > > - dBera > > -- > - > Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com > beagle / KDE fan > Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFESqZDnl8wPonm/Y0RAl6lAJ9LrNhnORKtb3vgK2iOfkYluf6qgwCgl/wt Z5xI99GE+sap+HUcqWZkkCI= =4zoV -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
> Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home directory > with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? NO! Unless "explicitly directed" beagle only creates items in HOME/.beagle directory. -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
On Sat April 22 2006 17:57, D Bera wrote: > > Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home directory > > with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? > > NO! > Unless "explicitly directed" beagle only creates items in HOME/.beagle > directory. Interesting... I also have a folder named "1" in my home directory with a lot of numbered, empty files. I was wondering where it came from. If it's beagle that's creating it then why? I know for sure that I haven't "explicitly directed" it to create items anywhere other than ~/.beagle. Rick -- Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool. pgpGdlzrScq21.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I realized that the directory is being created when I write: beagle-exercise-file-system I have my home files in the same partition as the root partition... I only want to index my home directory and the /pub directory which is a FAT32 partition with a size of ~30 GB.. Right now, Beagle index my files in the home directory but it's really really slow I haven't come to my /pub partition yet... Rick Friedman wrote: > On Sat April 22 2006 17:57, D Bera wrote: >>> Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home directory >>> with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? >> NO! >> Unless "explicitly directed" beagle only creates items in HOME/.beagle >> directory. > > Interesting... I also have a folder named "1" in my home directory with a lot > of numbered, empty files. I was wondering where it came from. If it's beagle > that's creating it then why? I know for sure that I haven't "explicitly > directed" it to create items anywhere other than ~/.beagle. > > Rick > > > > > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFESrHznl8wPonm/Y0RAv+/AJ9e3HeAXEil7ZIr07bro7fsn05t9gCghpJ3 GXQr86B/PJyOgiCDaKeAfFc= =jm6K -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
> > > Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home directory > > > with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? > > > > NO! > > Unless "explicitly directed" beagle only creates items in HOME/.beagle > > directory. > > Interesting... I also have a folder named "1" in my home directory with a lot > of numbered, empty files. I was wondering where it came from. If it's beagle > that's creating it then why? I know for sure that I haven't "explicitly > directed" it to create items anywhere other than ~/.beagle. Hmm.. Are you sure its created by beagle ? Did you ever run something called "bludgeon" ? Or run beagled with "--indexing-test-mode" parameter ? - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
> I realized that the directory is being created when I write: > beagle-exercise-file-system Ahh... I completely forgot about that. Yes, beagle-exercise-file-system is a sort-of stress-testing/debugging tool for beagle. It creates a filesystem and does a lot of operations in it - simulating a regular beagle filesystem indexing. Its not meant to be used by "users" :) - not sure why it gets installed. > I have my home files in the same partition as the root partition... I > only want to index my home directory and the /pub directory which is a > FAT32 partition with a size of ~30 GB.. > > Right now, Beagle index my files in the home directory but it's really > really slow I haven't come to my /pub partition yet... If your home directory is really large, then its going to take a while (lets say a few hours, maybe a night). beagle indexer tries to be nice to the computer thats why it seems a bit slow. If you are willing to spend the next few hours away from your computer, you can start beagled with "BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG" environment variable set; beagle will consume as much CPU as possible and aggresively index data. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
On Sat April 22 2006 18:49, you wrote: > > > > Is it normal that it creates a directory named "1" in my home > > > > directory with a lot of empty files number 1 to 1000+ ? > > > > > > NO! > > > Unless "explicitly directed" beagle only creates items in HOME/.beagle > > > directory. > > > > Interesting... I also have a folder named "1" in my home directory with a > > lot of numbered, empty files. I was wondering where it came from. If it's > > beagle that's creating it then why? I know for sure that I haven't > > "explicitly directed" it to create items anywhere other than ~/.beagle. > > Hmm.. Are you sure its created by beagle ? > Did you ever run something called "bludgeon" ? Or run beagled with > "--indexing-test-mode" parameter ? > > - dBera I'm not sure it's created by beagle. I was just reacting to the fact that someone else had the problem and thought it might be created by beagle. I've never run anything called "bludgeon" and I've never run beagled with the --indexing-test-mode parameter. I simply run /usr/bin/beagled. Checking the process which is running as I type this, I see the actual command line is: beagled --debug /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --bg However, when I ran beagled to index my home directory for the first time, I started beagled with the "BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG" environment variable set. Could this have created those numbered files? Rick -- Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool. pgp6spCihnaSy.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
> I'm not sure it's created by beagle. I was just reacting to the fact that > someone else had the problem and thought it might be created by beagle. > > I've never run anything called "bludgeon" and I've never run beagled with > the --indexing-test-mode parameter. I simply run /usr/bin/beagled. Checking > the process which is running as I type this, I see the actual command line > is: > > beagled --debug /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe --bg As one user pointed out, those files and directory are created by the commnd beagle-exercise-file-system. You must ran this command sometime. It is safe to delete that directory and its contents. beagle-exercise-file-system is a sort-of stress-testing/debugging tool for beagle. It creates a filesystem and does a lot of operations in it - simulating a regular beagle filesystem indexing. It exists purely for testing purpose. ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I've seen some screenshots that include a tray icon of Beagle and when you click on it, the search window appears.. Any one knows what it is ? I set the shortkeys ALT-F12 for Beagle but it doesn't work right now.. :( -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFES2cqnl8wPonm/Y0RAnQrAJwPEaGv2YhxuJQzjgmH0zcpXgC8iQCfc42y MFObRl46kq07pOFUrERFQBU= =hNG9 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
Hi, This only works when you run the search UI with 'beagle-search --icon'. Lukas On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 14:38 +0300, Alper KANAT wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello, > > I've seen some screenshots that include a tray icon of Beagle and when > you click on it, the search window appears.. Any one knows what it is ? > > I set the shortkeys ALT-F12 for Beagle but it doesn't work right now.. :( > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFES2cqnl8wPonm/Y0RAnQrAJwPEaGv2YhxuJQzjgmH0zcpXgC8iQCfc42y > MFObRl46kq07pOFUrERFQBU= > =hNG9 > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
You can add beagle-search --icon to your Gnome startup routine: http://www.antezeta.com/beagle-fedora.html#startup Sean Lukas Lipka wrote: Hi, This only works when you run the search UI with 'beagle-search --icon'. Lukas On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 14:38 +0300, Alper KANAT wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I've seen some screenshots that include a tray icon of Beagle and when you click on it, the search window appears.. Any one knows what it is ? I set the shortkeys ALT-F12 for Beagle but it doesn't work right now.. :( -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFES2cqnl8wPonm/Y0RAnQrAJwPEaGv2YhxuJQzjgmH0zcpXgC8iQCfc42y MFObRl46kq07pOFUrERFQBU= =hNG9 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
Hi, On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 23:52 +0300, Alper KANAT wrote: > I just installed the Debian package of Beagle.. But I have a few > problems.. Hope somebody can help me.. > > 1) I set the shortkeys ALT-F12 for opening Beagle search application but > when I press the keys nothing happens.. Manually writing beagle-search > opens the application without any problems.. The hide/show shortcut only works if you run "beagle-search --icon". You can add this to your session so that this shows up each time you log in. > 2) I can search through my Gaim logs in my home directory... Than I > added another partition (/pub) which I use for all my files such as > Music, Video, Pictures, Text files etc... But I can't search.. I tried > some keywords but nothing happened.. You mentioned above that you "just installed" Beagle. Chances are that not all your data has been indexed yet. It takes time, especially the more data you have. > Is the user_xattr option in /etc/fstab, the solution for this problem ? It speeds things up, but everything will still work without it. > 3) How can I see such results [1] in Beagle ? The beagle-search tool. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Searching
Hi, On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 17:49 -0400, D Bera wrote: > *** While I am on this, can someone using beagle-search change the > beagle picture on beagle-project.org main page ? Last I checked, it > was a picture of the outdated 'best'. For this to be replaced, I want a high-quality and relevant shot to replace it. It's great right now because it says "utah snowboarding" and shows a bunch of actual results related to it: emails, IM conversations, Tomboy notes. What I don't want is a search for "beagle" or "gnome". It's the first thing people see about Beagle. It has to be beautiful. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Help!
Hi > > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";> > > xsi:type="xsd:string">/main/backup/beagle-static/ > > > false > true > false > > > The /main/backup/beagle-static directory have the following files: > > Dir=Locks > Dir=PrimaryIndex > Dir=SecondaryIndex > File=FileAttributesStore.db > File=fingerprint > File=version > > But when I search none of the files in that directory, which I used > Beagle-build-index (which took about 40 hours for 90,000 files!!) to make, > show up! What is the content of /main/backup/beagle-static ? I am confused because you say, it containts Locks,PrimaryIndex etc. and then you said you searched for files in that directory which has 90,000 files. What exact beagle-build-index command did you use to build the static index ? > All of my beagle log file are emply except for the following from > current-IndexHelper: Stop beagled. Remove .beagle/Log. Restart beagled. Are the logs still all empty ? Someone mentioned in the list about a fedora specific patch which disabled logging of beagled. Maybe that is coming into effect and not writing anything into log files. Can you investigate if that is true and affecting you ? It is certainly going to be a lot difficult to debug/fix if that is the case. > > 060703 1011377378 02608 IndexH ERROR: Could not filter: No name in desktop > entry >From the filter for .desktop files, if it doesnt find any Name=Foo in a .desktop file it considers it as an invalid file. I am not sure if this is an error or the correct thing. But surely you didnt have all 90,000 .desktop files ? Its really hard to tell what is goinfg on without the debug messages, so see if you somehow turn on the logging. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dbera.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Help!
Hi, On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 10:49 -0400, Dr. Diesel wrote: > I'm new to this, first post. Welcome. > But when I search none of the files in that directory, which I used > Beagle-build-index (which took about 40 hours for 90,000 files!!) to > make, show up! If you run "beagle-index-info", does your static index show up in the list? > All of my beagle log file are emply except for the following from > current-IndexHelper: > > 060703 1011377378 02608 IndexH ERROR: Could not filter: No name in > desktop entry This may be thanks to a braindead patch in the Fedora packages that shipped with FC5. I believe there is an errata available now. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195621 for more info. I am not sure if it has made it into Rawhide. In any case, running beagled by hand with the --debug option is probably the smartest thing. > And if I run beagle-search from the console i get: > > Spinner image is wrong size This seems like a weird beagle-search issue, not related to your static index problem. Have you tried with the beagle-query command-line client? Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle Help!
On Monday 03 July 2006 09:49, Dr. Diesel wrote: > But when I search none of the files in that directory, which I used > Beagle-build-index (which took about 40 hours for 90,000 files!!) to make, > show up! What version of beagle are you using? -- Pat Double, [EMAIL PROTECTED] "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." pgpX0XJ25sWnx.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle indexing
Hi, On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 15:14 -0400, Albert O wrote: > But I was wondering how Beagle treats Hard Links, If I do that. > As one file? or as many files as hard links exists? Beagle doesn't really handle hard links, and probably doesn't quite do the right thing. I think if we're crawling the file system for the first time, they'll be indexed as two different items, but I don't think inotify will pick up when hard links are created. > How can I index files in a removable media? > > Does understand it has different medias mounted in /media/cdrom (for > example) and not just one? No, Beagle doesn't handle removable media at all right now. This would be a great contribution for someone, however. I'm not entirely sure what the right solution is here, though: do we store the index on the device itself, or in the main index? Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle-0.2.15.1
Hi, On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 11:34 -0500, Wendell MacKenzie wrote: > I just upgraded to the latest version...stopped the beagled > (beagle-shutdown), restarted and it went through my > home dir and indexed stuff. > > Upon running beagle-search now, I get what looks like a warning message: > > "Your data is being indexed"... > > But, beagle-status shows everything is finished, nothing running. Some backend must be in the crawling state. What backends are indexing if you run beagle-index-info? Are there any delayed/pending tasks in beagle-status? Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle++ video
Hi dBera, Am Donnerstag, den 12.04.2007, 11:03 -0400 schrieb Debajyoti Bera: > Hi all, > Digg found me a beagle++ video at youtube > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui4GDkcR7-U showing the amazing abilties of > beagle++. Its a sematic addon to beagle (uses beagle-0.2.14 and beagle-search > with some extra abilities) and is a project at Hannover University. The video > convinced me that semantic searching can be actually useful in daily > activities. > Anyone here is in touch with them ? Sitting at their Desktop right now :). Just started my Diploma Thesis about Metadata Network Analysis in Hannover. I don't know that much about the Project yet though but i hope i'll learn a lot in the next year. IIRC some of the other folks here are subscribed to this list. At least they got involved with discussions about storing metadata last year in July: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dashboard-hackers/2006-July/msg00029.html Will write a little abstract of what i plan to do in the next days. Might start blogging as well. Max ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: Beagle crash
Hi Aviram, > 20070425 23:20:43.1856 07747 IndexH WARN EX: Unable to > filter > /home/aviram/vmware/vmware-player-distrib/lib/share/pixmaps/template-lock.s >vg: 20070425 23:20:43.1856 07747 IndexH WARN EX: System.IO.IOException: Can you send me the file /home/aviram/vmware/vmware-player-distrib/lib/share/pixmaps/template-lock.svg ? The svg filter suffers bad hiccups from incorrect svg files. > The strange thing is that after the first time I put a .noindex file > in /home/aviram/vmware/, but it still tried to index that dir. The .noindex trick is obsolete for a long time. I think the standard way to do that now is using beagle-settings/beagle-config: they have some way to exclude certain directories. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
> kerry/beagle is not index all files... example: > Name: Akregator > Count: 0 > Indexing: No > > Now, I have thousands of rss feeds listed in Akregator, > how come beagle is not indexing them? You have one of the recent versions of Akregator which stores its data in a database not suitable for indexing. Beagle does not index the RSS feeds from these versions. -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
> If someone could also include their akregator directory in a personal > e-mail, I might look into doing it later, but nothing soon... the key > is datetime stamps in the db, otherwise db's are more or less > impossible to index. If someone doesn't wanna send their feeds, all im > really curious about is the db schemea, to see if its possible. If you want to work on this, ping me back :) I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding. There is a bugzilla which contains parts of some email that I exchanged with an Akregator developer a while ago. Let me know if you need the db. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
Ug, I was thinking it was sqlite, I'm saying screw akregator for the moment, no P/Invoke means reverse engineer, which means way too much work for little gain (atm). Maybe once I get all my metadata ideas into something real ill look into this, but nothing on the short term. For the record, who uses a on disk db thats not bdb or sqlite? ;) On 10/12/07, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If someone could also include their akregator directory in a personal > > e-mail, I might look into doing it later, but nothing soon... the key > > is datetime stamps in the db, otherwise db's are more or less > > impossible to index. If someone doesn't wanna send their feeds, all im > > really curious about is the db schemea, to see if its possible. > > If you want to work on this, ping me back :) > I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has > C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding. > There is a bugzilla which contains parts of some email that I > exchanged with an Akregator developer a while ago. Let me know if you > need the db. > > - dBera > > -- > - > Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com > beagle / KDE fan > Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user > -- Cheers, Kevin Kubasik http://kubasik.net/blog ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
If someone could also include their akregator directory in a personal e-mail, I might look into doing it later, but nothing soon... the key is datetime stamps in the db, otherwise db's are more or less impossible to index. If someone doesn't wanna send their feeds, all im really curious about is the db schemea, to see if its possible. On 10/12/07, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You have one of the recent versions of Akregator which stores its data > > > in a database not suitable for indexing. Beagle does not index the RSS > > > feeds from these versions. > > > okay, running kubuntu 7.10 > > will beagle be updated, to include this in the future, > > or is a dead and gone for Akregator. > > If someone submits a patch to make beagle work with the recent > Akregator, then beagle will include the feature. Otherwise no. > > > note: > > I would like to see full meta tag from .flac or .ogg and mp3 files being > > display, when searching for a song. > > Please file a feature request in the bugzilla. > > - dBera > > -- > - > Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com > beagle / KDE fan > Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user > ___ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > -- Cheers, Kevin Kubasik http://kubasik.net/blog ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
> > You have one of the recent versions of Akregator which stores its data > > in a database not suitable for indexing. Beagle does not index the RSS > > feeds from these versions. > okay, running kubuntu 7.10 > will beagle be updated, to include this in the future, > or is a dead and gone for Akregator. If someone submits a patch to make beagle work with the recent Akregator, then beagle will include the feature. Otherwise no. > note: > I would like to see full meta tag from .flac or .ogg and mp3 files being > display, when searching for a song. Please file a feature request in the bugzilla. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
Hi, On 10/12/07, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you want to work on this, ping me back :) > I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has > C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding. How do the python bindings access the data? Do they reimplement the database access, or use a library API underneath? If it's the latter, it implies that there's a C API that could be used in C#. Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle (indexing)
Hi Joe, > > I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has > > C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding. > > How do the python bindings access the data? Do they reimplement the > database access, or use a library API underneath? If it's the latter, > it implies that there's a C API that could be used in C#. Its called metakit [1]. The python bindings uses "SCXX (Simplified CXX) ... is a lightweight C++ wrapper for dealing with PyObjects." Didn't look like any scope to P/Invoke when I first came across it. Could have changed since then. - dBera [1] http://www.equi4.com/metakit/ -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle xesam
Hey dBera, On 02/12/2007, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Arun, > So beagle-xesam-0.1 was also released yesterday. Congratulations and thanks. > Would you mind giving a few details on what exactly it does now ? > How can it be used ? Where does it sit between beagle and xesam (pun > intended) ? Where does it go from here ? Sorry about the late response. I've been busy heading to http://Foss.in then back. Basically the adaptor as it stands allows Xesam clients to connect to it, and pass it queries. The adaptor acts as a translator between the Xesam API and Beagle's native API. It takes Xesam queries over DBus, passes them on to beagled, and the hits back in Xesam-ese. Beagle-Xesam largely conforms to the latest (RC1) Xesam spec. Currently the only Xesam clients out there are a command-line tool and a simple test GUI that Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen has written. These can be found with the xesam-tools package [1]. Hopefully this will change soon, since there are 3 Xesam servers that are now out there (Beagle, Strigi, and Pinot). A simple starting point could be a deskbar [3] plugin that talks Xesam. There are some issues to be resolved. I've catalogued some of these at [2]. One major thing I've not yet added there is that we don't fully support the Xesam "user query" language per se. It does bear strong resemblance to the standard Beagle query syntax, though, so this should be fine for now. To summarize, the basic adaptor is functional as it stands. The path ahead should become clearer as clients that use the spec arise. -- Arun [1] http://xesam.org/people/kamstrup/xesam-tools/ [2] http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/beagle/trunk/beagle-xesam/ISSUES?view=markup [3] http://raphael.slinckx.net/deskbar/ ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle problem
> However some other programs (nautilus and beaglefs) depend on > libbeagle0 (i.e. the 0.2.18 version of the library) so I left this > package installed and didn't install libbeagle1 (the name I gave to the > package for the 0.3.0 version of the library). > I have noticed some problems with the searches: beagle-search > only finds files in my home directory, while nautilus finds files in > my home directory *and* those listed in the static indexes. > beagle-search seems to ignore the static indexes, although these are > listed by beagle-index-info. Thats pretty weird! Are you sure about this ? What happens when you query using beagle-query ? Do a $ tailf -f ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle, then start a query in beagle-search - what gets printed in current-Beagle ? > Another problem is related to beaglefs that doesn't work at all. When I > run it with this command: libbeagle1 is needed for beagle-0.3.x. libbeagle0 might work in some cases but not guaranteed. - dBera -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle problem
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:33:44 -0500 Debajyoti Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > However some other programs (nautilus and beaglefs) depend on > > libbeagle0 (i.e. the 0.2.18 version of the library) so I left this > > package installed and didn't install libbeagle1 (the name I gave to > > the package for the 0.3.0 version of the library). > > I have noticed some problems with the searches: beagle-search > > only finds files in my home directory, while nautilus finds files in > > my home directory *and* those listed in the static indexes. > > beagle-search seems to ignore the static indexes, although these are > > listed by beagle-index-info. > > Thats pretty weird! Are you sure about this ? What happens when you > query using beagle-query ? Do a $ tailf -f > ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle, then start a query in beagle-search - > what gets printed in current-Beagle ? This is the output of searching for "gfortran" that is in the static indexes (6 hits) and in my homedir (4 hits). I searched with both beagle and nautilus. 20071214 01:09:56.3106 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as text_query 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: Caught an exception sending Beagle.SearchTermResponse. Shutting down socket. 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: System.IO.IOException: Write failure ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: The socket has been shut down 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send (System.Byte[] buf, Int32 offset, Int32 size, SocketFlags flags) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] --- End of inner exception stack trace --- 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at Beagle.Util.UnclosableStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.BufferedStream.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.XmlTextWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Serialize (System.Xml.XmlWriter writer, System.Object o, System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializerNamespaces namespaces) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3184 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as text_query 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: Caught an exception sending Beagle.HitsAddedResponse. Shutting down socket. 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: System.IO.IOException: Write failure ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: The socket has been shut down 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send (System.Byte[] buf, Int32 offset, Int32 size, SocketFlags flags) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] --- End of inner exception stack trace --- 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at Beagle.Util.UnclosableStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.BufferedStream.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.XmlTextWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Serialize (System.Xml.XmlWriter writer, System.Object o, System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializerNamespaces namespaces) [0x0] 20071214 01:10:14.2454 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as text_query > > > Another problem is related to beaglefs that doesn't work at all. > > When I run it with this command: > > libbeagle1 is needed for beagle-0.3.x. libbeagle0 might work in some > cases but not guaranteed. Ok, I'll try to recompile beaglefs with libbeagle1 and report the result. -- *** * Giuseppe Borzi, Assistant Professor at the * * University of Messina - Department of Civil Engineering * * Address: Contrada di Dio, Messina, I-98166, Italy * * Tel: +390903977323 * * Fax: +390903977480 * * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]* * url: http://www.webalice.it/gborzi1 * **
Re: beagle problem
> > libbeagle1 is needed for beagle-0.3.x. libbeagle0 might work in some > cases but not guaranteed. I tried to compile beaglefs with libbeagle 0.3.0, but it fails because beaglefs sources include some calls to beagle_query_add_hit_type which doesn't seem to be available in the new library version. Possibly this explains why beaglefs doesn't work, but in this case it is a beaglefs bug. -- *** * Giuseppe Borzi, Assistant Professor at the * * University of Messina - Department of Civil Engineering * * Address: Contrada di Dio, Messina, I-98166, Italy * * Tel: +390903977323 * * Fax: +390903977480 * * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]* * url: http://www.webalice.it/gborzi1 * *** signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle problem
> > > However some other programs (nautilus and beaglefs) depend on > > > libbeagle0 (i.e. the 0.2.18 version of the library) so I left this > > > package installed and didn't install libbeagle1 (the name I gave to > > > the package for the 0.3.0 version of the library). > > > I have noticed some problems with the searches: beagle-search > > > only finds files in my home directory, while nautilus finds files in > > > my home directory *and* those listed in the static indexes. > > > beagle-search seems to ignore the static indexes, although these are > > > listed by beagle-index-info. > > > > Thats pretty weird! Are you sure about this ? What happens when you > > query using beagle-query ? Do a $ tailf -f > > ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle, then start a query in beagle-search - > > what gets printed in current-Beagle ? > > This is the output of searching for "gfortran" that is in the static > indexes (6 hits) and in my homedir (4 hits). I searched with both > beagle and nautilus. > > 20071214 01:09:56.3106 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as > text_query 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: Caught an > exception sending Beagle.SearchTermResponse. Shutting down socket. > 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: System.IO.IOException: > Write failure ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: The socket has > been shut down 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send (System.Byte[] buf, Int32 offset, Int32 > size, SocketFlags flags) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle > DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] > buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] --- End of inner exception > stack trace --- 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: 20071214 > 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 > offset, Int32 size) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG > EX: at Beagle.Util.UnclosableStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, > Int32 offset, Int32 count) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 > Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.BufferedStream.Flush () [0x0] > 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 > Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.XmlTextWriter.Flush () [0x0] > 20071214 01:09:56.3111 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Serialize (System.Xml.XmlWriter > writer, System.Object o, > System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializerNamespaces namespaces) [0x0] > 20071214 01:09:56.3184 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as > text_query 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: Caught an > exception sending Beagle.HitsAddedResponse. Shutting down socket. > 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: System.IO.IOException: > Write failure ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: The socket has > been shut down 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send (System.Byte[] buf, Int32 offset, Int32 > size, SocketFlags flags) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle > DEBUG EX: at System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] > buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size) [0x0] --- End of inner exception > stack trace --- 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: 20071214 > 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, Int32 > offset, Int32 size) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG > EX: at Beagle.Util.UnclosableStream.Write (System.Byte[] buffer, > Int32 offset, Int32 count) [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 > Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.IO.BufferedStream.Flush () [0x0] > 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush () [0x0] 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 > Beagle DEBUG EX: at System.Xml.XmlTextWriter.Flush () [0x0] > 20071214 01:09:56.3996 05816 Beagle DEBUG EX: at > System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Serialize (System.Xml.XmlWriter > writer, System.Object o, > System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializerNamespaces namespaces) [0x0] > 20071214 01:10:14.2454 05816 Beagle DEBUG: Parsed query 'gfortran' as > text_query It still does not make sense :( I am surprised nautilus actually worked since it uses incompatible libbeagle0, but I am more surprised that nautilus worked and beagle-search did not! You built and installed everything correctly - right ? Do you get all the results when you do $ beagle-query gfortran -- - Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
Re: beagle problem
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 19:51:06 -0500 Debajyoti Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > However some other programs (nautilus and beaglefs) depend on > > > > libbeagle0 (i.e. the 0.2.18 version of the library) so I left > > > > this package installed and didn't install libbeagle1 (the name > > > > I gave to the package for the 0.3.0 version of the library). > > > > I have noticed some problems with the searches: beagle-search > > > > only finds files in my home directory, while nautilus finds > > > > files in my home directory *and* those listed in the static > > > > indexes. beagle-search seems to ignore the static indexes, > > > > although these are listed by beagle-index-info. > > > > > > Thats pretty weird! Are you sure about this ? What happens when > > > you query using beagle-query ? Do a $ tailf -f > > > ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle, then start a query in beagle-search > > > - what gets printed in current-Beagle ? > > > > This is the output of searching for "gfortran" that is in the static > > indexes (6 hits) and in my homedir (4 hits). I searched with both > > beagle and nautilus. > > > > It still does not make sense :( I am surprised nautilus actually > worked since it uses incompatible libbeagle0, but I am more surprised > that nautilus worked and beagle-search did not! You built and > installed everything correctly - right ? Do you get all the results > when you do $ beagle-query gfortran > beagle-query gfortran gives the correct results, i.e. 4 hits in my homedir, 6 in the static indexes and a new one from the webpages, because I have the firefox-beagle extension installed. I think the install is ok, I modified the debian files of the beagle 0.2.18 package, splitting them in two because of the separation of libbeagle from beagle. But if you think it can be useful, I'll uninstall the beagle packages and install from source. I've made some other test, and I've seen that beagle-search does find files in the "applications" static index, but fails in the "documentation" static index. beagle-query and nautilus work fine. BTW, beagle-index-info reports the static indexes as Name: windows (I don't have a windows partition) Count: 0 Crawling: False Name: applications Count: 319 Crawling: False Name: documentation Count: 53585 Crawling: False Thanks for helping me so fast! -- *** * Giuseppe Borzi, Assistant Professor at the * * University of Messina - Department of Civil Engineering * * Address: Contrada di Dio, Messina, I-98166, Italy * * Tel: +390903977323 * * Fax: +390903977480 * * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]* * url: http://www.webalice.it/gborzi1 * *** signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers