I just upgraded to Dapper from Breezy. Almost all the software,
including Tomboy and F-Spot, seem to be working perfectly except
Beagle. I can't even add Beagle to the Panel and launch it. I even
removed Beagle and reinstalled it via apt-get. Interestingly, I think
the BEagle deamon does start.
R
beagled seems to be quite the memory glutton at times:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
15240 brian 15 0 995m 324m 6708 S 0.0 36.7 134:46.22 beagled
Surely this can't be normal or expected, right?
$ beagled --replace
yielded the following new copy:
Daniel Nixon wrote:
I want to write a beagle filter for xmltv files, but the problem I see
is that xmltv files simply have the .xml extension and the
application/xml mimetype. Is there a way to write an xml filter that
only supports a particular DTD?
I'm not sure this is the right approach (I l
Hey,
One thing you could try doing instead of using MetadataStore.cs is that
you could have a separate Lucene index for all the links in which you
would store a Link/Relationship object.
Each Link object would be defined by a source and a target (these could
be the Uri's of the objects in Beagle)
Hi everyone.
Now that i have been selected to work on beagle for the SoC i will be
posting on this list more often so i would like to introduce myself.
My name is Max Wiehle and i will be working to extend the beagle
metadata capabilities. I will extend the search UI to enable refining
and browsi