Open Mails with Thunderbird does not work

2007-11-14 Thread Paul Wellner Bou
Hello, I am using Beagle with Thunderbird and since this summer as far as I know Thunderbird is supposed to open the mails I open from the beagle-search frontend. This is not working. I am using the latest Beagle svn and I have installed the thunderbird beagle addon from svn, too. Beagle says

Re: Open Mails with Thunderbird does not work

2007-11-14 Thread Debajyoti Bera
> Beagle says this if I want to open a Mail: > Unable to run : Failed to execute child process "" (No such file or > directory) > > I don't use the thunderbird from debian, I have the original thunderbird > installed in /opt/thunderbird. beagle-search looks for a file called "thunderbird" or "mozi

Re: Open Mails with Thunderbird does not work

2007-11-14 Thread Paul Wellner Bou
Hi, Thank you. Yes, that was the point. I supposed that beagle uses the system (gnome, debian) wide configuration of mail and browser path. I think it should if this configuration exists. On the other hand... no, it can't use it because its possible that the mail program defined there is any o

Re: Opera backend for Beagle

2007-11-14 Thread D Bera
> Of course it is not needed if we will manage to fix that bug with > indexing which I currently can reproduce on many sites. Opera need not be storing the full content as needed by beagle for its own search-indexing purpose; it is very possible that opera is indexing the webpages as visited - in

Re: Opera backend for Beagle

2007-11-14 Thread Andrey Melentyev
Format seems to be too complicated for me :) I've just run $ LANG=C grep "http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-590705.html"; cache4/dcache4.url Binary file cache4/dcache4.url matches So looks like there's a note about that page in Opera cache. > Opera need not be storing the full content as need

Re: Opera backend for Beagle

2007-11-14 Thread D Bera
> Hmm. I'm quiet sure that I've waited enough after visiting page and > before trying to search its content. And I've just tested if Beagle > indexes that sites content after shutting down Opera. For example: > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-590705.html > here we have a rare word "LiveUSB". I

Re: Opera backend for Beagle

2007-11-14 Thread Andrey Melentyev
Okay, here's some output from beagled --fb --debug --backend Opera I managed to get it only once, I can't reproduce it :/ However the fact that some sites are not indexed persists. Debug: Starting backend: 'Opera' Debug: Starting Opera history backend Debug: Opera history backend done in 0,205798s

Re: Opera backend for Beagle

2007-11-14 Thread Debajyoti Bera
> Okay, here's some output from beagled --fb --debug --backend Opera You did "--fb" or "--fg" ? --fg would run beagle on the foreground and print both the logs from beagled and indexhelper. > Debug: Starting backend: 'Opera' > Debug: Starting Opera history backend > Debug: Opera history backend

webinterface updates

2007-11-14 Thread Debajyoti Bera
Hey folks, I just wanted to update you with the recently added features to the beagle webinterface. Its kind of ready for first release now. * Access it at http://localhost:4000/ * Directly search for "foo bar" by visiting http://localhost:4000/?search=foo+bar (so, you can create search