Hi,
When I ask Beagle (Desktop Search) to find everything about queen I
expect it to find , amongst all other things, my complete Queen and
Queensryche MP3 collection. However it finds only 6 audio files. Looking
at the debug output from Beagled (I run Beagled with beagled --fg
--debug) I see
Hi,
I can confirm the issue reported by Joost Kraaijeveld. See debug-info
below. I can add that in my case all files are successfully found if
using Nautilus with the beagle search enabled. So at some level the
correct info must be known by beagle.
Ubuntu Dapper dev.
Beagle cvs
Sqlite3
Bjørn
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 09:03 +0100, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
When I ask Beagle (Desktop Search) to find everything about queen I
expect it to find , amongst all other things, my complete Queen and
Queensryche MP3 collection. However it finds only 6 audio files. Looking
at the debug output
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 14:06 +0100, Bjørn Haagensen wrote:
Indexing from evolution data server is very unreliable for me. I'm
getting the exception below. I'm not sure exactly how to reproduce it.
Running beagled for a while and doing a few searches always causes the
exception to occur at
Writing beagle filters became even easier. Joe checked in FilterExternal with
which the output of any program can be indexed. (As of now only text output
can be indexed, metadata/properties can not be indexed).
For e.g. to index the text content of tex files, find any tex2ascii or tex2txt
Hi,
I've filed Bug #334055. Joost please add comments to the report if you
have any.
Bjørn
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Got the following error while starting beagle-search
$ beagle-search
Unhandled Exception: System.DllNotFoundException: intl
in (wrapper managed-to-native) Mono.Unix.Catalog:bindtextdomain (intptr,intptr)
in [0x00014] (at
Hi all,
I've installed beagle-0.2.2.1 successfully and noticed that it does not index
any html files. Digging a bit deeper I found:
[mahes]/home/steve/incoming/beagle-0.2.2.1/beagled: ./beagle-extract-content
--debug /home/steve/www/html/index.html
*** Running uninstalled ExtractContent.exe
Hi,
Is there anyone on this list who can tell me how to get a .deb file from
the Beagle sources, as a simple apt-get source beagle does not work?
TIA
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D Bera writes:
Writing beagle filters became even easier. Joe checked in FilterExternal
with
which the output of any program can be indexed. (As of now only text output
can be indexed, metadata/properties can not be indexed).
For e.g. to index the text content of tex files, find
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