Re: I have resurrected beagle

2014-12-31 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

Wow!  This is awesome.  I am very happy Beagle is still solving problems
for people -- your beagrep looks very interesting -- and thank you for
updating the code to use MimeKit over GMime.  It is definitely a big
improvement.

Keep up the great work!

Joe

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Haojun Bao baohao...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I am using it to index my maildir mails. The gmime-sharp 2.6 is so broken,
 it is completely unusable, so I have changed to use MimeKit.

 Please take a look at my fork at https://github.com/baohaojun/beagle if
 you are still in love with this project.

 Also, I have wrote a beagrep which can grep 9G of android source code in
 0.3 second. I use a modified version of beagle first to find out which
 files contained the words I want to search, then I grep only these files.
 Please take a look at this project at https://github.com/baohaojun/beagrep
 . I wrote an blog article about beagrep at
 http://baohaojun.github.io/beagrep.html .

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Re: I have resurrected beagle

2014-12-31 Thread Haojun Bao
Thank you Mr. Joe Shaw, and your friends, for writing beagle in the first
place!

Because in a sense I am building my entire career around beagle and
beagrep. Whatever code I read and write, I use beagrep:-D
2014年12月31日 下午10:43于 Joe Shaw j...@joeshaw.org写道:

 Hi,

 Wow!  This is awesome.  I am very happy Beagle is still solving problems
 for people -- your beagrep looks very interesting -- and thank you for
 updating the code to use MimeKit over GMime.  It is definitely a big
 improvement.

 Keep up the great work!

 Joe

 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Haojun Bao baohao...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I am using it to index my maildir mails. The gmime-sharp 2.6 is so
 broken, it is completely unusable, so I have changed to use MimeKit.

 Please take a look at my fork at https://github.com/baohaojun/beagle if
 you are still in love with this project.

 Also, I have wrote a beagrep which can grep 9G of android source code in
 0.3 second. I use a modified version of beagle first to find out which
 files contained the words I want to search, then I grep only these files.
 Please take a look at this project at
 https://github.com/baohaojun/beagrep . I wrote an blog article about
 beagrep at http://baohaojun.github.io/beagrep.html .

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Re: I have resurrected beagle

2014-12-31 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2014-12-31 at 10:29 +0800, Haojun Bao wrote:
 I am using it to index my maildir mails. The gmime-sharp 2.6 is so
 broken, it is completely unusable, so I have changed to use MimeKit.

Awesome, I loved Beagle, and the bit of Dashboard that managed to
evolve.

 Please take a look at my fork at https://github.com/baohaojun/beagle
 if you are still in love with this project.

Is there a reason you couldn't build this on top of Tracker?  Just
asking.  Tracker does very good indexing and is pretty well supported -
and it is packaged.

Somehow the whole Dashboard concept seems to languish.  Zeitgeist and
GNOME Activity Journal filled much of the concept that Dashboard meant
to accomplish - but sadly that has fallen into disrepair as well -
frustrating as they boosted my productivity and I used them every day.
I just don't understand how these tools don't grab any attention.  Oh,
well, I guess that is just how it is [Beagle written in C#, then Tracker
written in C, then Zeitgeist written in Python, then ported to
Vala,  ugh, such a terribly amount of re-effort].  Sorry, that
became a rant I.

 Also, I have wrote a beagrep which can grep 9G of android source code
 in 0.3 second. I use a modified version of beagle first to find out
 which files contained the words I want to search, then I grep only
 these files. Please take a look at this project at
 https://github.com/baohaojun/beagrep . I wrote an blog article about
 beagrep at http://baohaojun.github.io/beagrep.html .

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Adam Tauno Williams mailto:awill...@whitemice.org GPG D95ED383
Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA

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