Re: High CPU with Beagle Thunderbird

2006-09-08 Thread Pierre Östlund
I'm not surprised. Reading and parsing metadata for about 2GB of data is really intensive and requires a lot of CPU cycles. I can't really do much to fix this though. In order for beagle to catch changes (like new mails), beagle will have to read these files, that unfortunately for you (and oth

Re: Beagle's benefits over eg. Tracker

2006-09-08 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 16:29 -0700, Ethan Osten wrote: > I'm currently about to write an application using a search technology > like Beagle or Tracker (only the file search parts) and I'm not sure > which to choose for the task, as both should be broadly suitable. So, I'm somewhat reticent to

Heads up on URI changes

2006-09-08 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, I just checked in some fairly large changes to the way we were escaping URIs, in the hopes of putting three separate bugs finally to rest and cleaning up some fairly old and crufty code. I don't *think* it should change anything in terms of index/database compatibility, but keep an eye out f