degree in Computer Science at the Indian Institute of Technology,
Kanpur, India. I've been using Linux for more than 8 years, am a
Gentoo-holic, and hope to make a significant contribution to Beagle in
the months to come. :-)
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focus on one
of these at a
time. I've started on (2) and (3) first -- I'm currently figuring out how to
use the BeagleClient interface to talk to beagled.
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eagled
side, but the HitsAdded event does not occur. The Main() method runs
an infinite loop iterating on DBus messages waiting for this.
Anybody got any clues on why I'm not getting callbacks on OnHitAdded?
I can post all the code if required, but it's a little messy right
now
it's better to do locking from our side on
search objects, or push that into Xesam (probably the former).
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the parser for the Xesam Query Language
(http://freedesktop.org/wiki/XesamQueryLanguage), so this is what I'll
be starting off with soon.
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ss these hits on, then keep them aside. Subsequent
HitsAdded are collected again, and the following GetHits returns only
the new hits. We need to work out whether these semantics are okay at
some point of time.
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ect. Integrating the adaptor with Beagle
directly.
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olve this, and
start figuring out how best to move the adaptor into the Beagle code
so that we can support Xesam natively.
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can support, and
how we handle things when a field is not supported. Once this is done,
sorting should be doable.
We're also trying to see if now is a good time to move the adaptor
code into Beagle itself (so Xesam is supported natively), or if we
want to have a more complete adaptor before that
implemented using
an "or" type query). I should have the resolution for this by next
week.
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e taken by profiling (if this is
prohibitive, I can just time the runs).
This next week I should be able to have an alternative implementation
going (I'm grappling with the lack of documentation for Sqlite's C#
bindings right now).
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wasn't able to complete this. I have to write a
small tool to migrate the old TextCache to the new one so they're both
the same, and then try doing a large number of fetches to compare
performance.
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to be seen -- memory usage. I am
working on figuring out what the impact of the new code on memory
usage is. Numbers should be available soon.
On the Xesam front, I will be updating the code tomorrow,day-after to
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backtrace is at http://pastebin.ca/707709.
Can anyone help me with this?
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On 23/09/2007, Lukas Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Arun,
>
> I've checked in a fix for this.
Works good ... thank you!
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elf? Or better, if this is
possible, to just examine the first few bytes to see if they are some
ASCII text (or !(the Zip magic bytes))
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timize
> work like this.
If the bindings wrap a Stream around this, this would be ideal. There
doesn't seem to be much documentation on the new bindings. From what I
can see in the mono-1.2.5.1 code, the new bindings (like the old
bindings) just return the entire contents of the field.
Updated patch attached -- some of the older code was not building.
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On 02/10/2007, Arun Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/10/2007, Kevin Kubasik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Very cool, and good to hear. If Arun could share a patch for his
> > im
e is resolved, don't be surprised if
> your html files are not indexed! The problem is partly due to
> shared-mime-info, so anybody with shared-mime-info-0.22 [1] will face the
> same problem.
> Anyone knows anything ?
Found this 2 month old bug --
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
Hey dBera,
On 02/12/2007, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Arun,
> So beagle-xesam-0.1 was also released yesterday. Congratulations and thanks.
> Would you mind giving a few details on what exactly it does now ?
> How can it be used ? Where does it sit between beagle and xesam (pun
> int
On 13/12/2007, Anders Rune Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> With the new libbeagle interface he is a patch that implements the
> missing inSet keyword in the Xesam interface.
Modified a bit and committed (r4280). Thanks!
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read. My
opinion is that this should be deferred till we have a few more
clients to put the code through it's paces.
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> nautilus/gtkfilechooser supporting Xesam, not individual API's.
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/beagle/trunk/beagle-xesam/ISSUES?view=markup
is usually not too outdated. The issues are listed pretty much in
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nges, we are quite a bit more
conformant to the spec in terms of functionality, and we've removed
the in-tree dbus bindings. This would also help the Debian folks who
are packaging the adaptor.
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d QueryParts and the mapping to Lucene Queries to support this,
though I'm not sure if this is the correct approach.
Thoughts, suggestions?
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deprecated) Register() API.
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rom "dc:title" to "title"
because it seemed to catch the actual title field for me. Did you find
otherwise? Anyway, this will be resolved for sure as dc:title after
our Properties Hack Week.
I'll look at the snippet patch and commit soon. Sorry about the delay.
Regard
s here:
>
> http://beagle-project.org/Properties_Hack_Week
This is really great work!
Just one comment: "im:buddyname" seems a little clumsy. How about
"im:from"? Also, I'm not sure how this would work for chats (unless we
index each line separately as was suggest
,
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ong** delay. Punting the
title property fix till post-Property Hack Week.
BTW, I could use some feedback on what issues you are facing, and what
missing features need to be tackled first.
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On 05/02/2008, Anders Rune Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 2008 10:32 PM, Arun Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 09/01/2008, Anders Rune Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > Two patches for the xesa
JavaScript directly into the wiki page).
[1] http://www.techkriti.org/#lookup_FossKriti_HackFest
A few other people are working on a BibTeX filter as a first project,
some are working on the webinterface UI, and some on other stuff. Will
post updates as they happen.
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esam-ese at https://code.launchpad.net/~c-franke/do/XesamSearch. The
person working on it is using our Xesam adaptor and has some Ontology
additions that I'm working on pulling back into our code.
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t yelp SVN that causes yelp to crash
while using Beagle to search. This code at least lets Yelp compile
against the new libbeagle, but it is not yet functional.
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t's really hard to find those for FC6 (at least I couldn't,
when I tried for the Beagle Hackfest here). Ditto for recent mono.
I just used the binary installer from
http://www.go-mono.com/download-stable/ (and maybe installed
ndesk-dbus + ndesk-dbus-glib myself if it's no
ter' takes `2' arguments
> Compilation failed: 1 error(s), 0 warnings
I'm assuming you have ndesk-dbus-0.4. Here's a patch to fix this. I've
committed this to svn too.
The problem is that the Bus.Register() method changed between
ndesk-dbus-0.4 and 0.6 (the 0.4 meth
bgthread-2.0.so.0.1200.9
>
>
> I compile with:
> cd beagle-0.3.4
>. /opt/mono-1.2.6/bin/setup.sh
>../configure --sysconfdir=/etc/ --localstatedir=/var/
>make
I guess you used the binary Mono installer. You might need to make
/opt/gnome/lib a symlink to /us
and
counts on its tail-packing for efficiency), and XFS has 3 methods
(in-inode for small numbers, and using B+ trees in the most complex
case -- the method depends on the number/size of xattrs, IIRC).
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2008/6/29 drago01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
> one is hiden in the menu so that almost nobody even knows that it
> exists.
I agree. I think this makes the option, which _is_ useful in common
use cases, more apparent.
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>>
>> Do I have to configure something somewhere?
>
> Probably not. Your profile will be migrated automatically. Once again,
> feel free to contact me or Arun if you face problems. This will help
> us as well since Arun has recently started pushing for getting Beagle
> s
> open_wr: /usr/share/pygtk/2.0/codegen/reversewrapper.pyc
>
This is very strange. Does running python-updater help?
> ps. sorry for all the forwarding
No problem ... happy to help. :)
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ce any problems
> with beagle (under gentoo) ?
dashboard-hackers@gnome.org is good for general issues. If you think
it's Gentoo-specific, you can just file a bug on Gentoo Bugzilla.
[...]
> What would I have to do as a tester?
Just use it, and report bugs (if any :D).
Bes
version of gtk-sharp.
IIRC, there's a binary package that contains just about everything you
will need at go-mono.com (except ndesk-dbus-*). Perhaps you could give
that a shot?
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a Xesam server going, the better the
chance of clients adopting the spec, etc.
Let me know if there's any bit of the code that doesn't make sense (:D).
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am plugin then use
> that to help troubleshoot/test our beagle xesam support.
Just remembered - this might be a good starting point:
https://code.launchpad.net/~c-franke/do/XesamSearch
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eption because we Substring on something of the wrong length
I'm sorry I haven't been able to get this in yet. Will push it as soon as I can.
Thanks for the patches, and keep 'em coming! :)
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ml.buss/unix/cron_at.html)
> [application/x-mozilla-bookmarks]
> Filter: (determined in .26s)
> MimeType: application/x-mozilla-bookmarks
>
> The system, esp. gmime hasn't changed between these two tests.
I think there was a bug in xdg-mime that was fixed a while back. Could
thi
missing ?
The Thunderbird backend now relies on a plugin (which simply dumps new
emails in the ToIndex directory from where Beagle picks it up and
indexes it). The plugin is shipped with the Beagle source and should
get built if your configure foo is right. You can download it from [1]
http://is.g
2008/10/8 Stephan Hegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Arun Raghavan wrote:
>> The Thunderbird backend now relies on a plugin (which simply dumps new
>> emails in the ToIndex directory from where Beagle picks it up and
>> indexes it). The plugin is shipped with th
in
> beagle will soon be a thing of the past.
I haven't been able to look into this either. For those who are
interested, Philip van Hoof has been working on a DBus interface for
metadata extraction from Evolution. Details here:
http://live.gnome.org/Evolution/Metadata
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Hello All,
I'd spoken about this on #git, but just to keep some history on this:
I tried building Beagle from git and it complained about a missing
file. I diff'ed the svn and git trees and found that
beagle/beagled/Lucene.Net differed significantly (there are files that
are missing and extra file
permissions got screwed up.
Was looking and my logs last night and this had happened on my setup
too. Not sure why.
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'ola! :)
The git repo should be up again. Please give it a spin and let me
know. I'll try to build everything once in a while, and diff the 2
trees to make doubly sure.
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The build seems fine, and the two trees also seem to be identical.
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ectory, just do a make -f git.mk at the
top directory and it'll add a line at the bottom to source itself in
the new Makefile.am
b) Make sure (MOSTLY|DIST|MAINTAINER)CLEANFILES is up-to-date (which
it generally is anyway)
I'll make the same changes to libbeagle, beagle-xesam, etc. too.
2009/5/14 Joe Shaw :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Arun Raghavan wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>> I've committed a couple of changes to the autofoo files to allow
>> automagic generation of .gitignore files. There was some information
>> about this on t
rhaps it is not built
in on whichever distribution you're running?
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for a long time now. You can find the repository at:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/tree/
It is entirely possible that Fedora has explicitly disabled support
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Hello,
On 22 February 2010 19:27, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any documentation about the Beagle XML/Unix API, please ? I think
> it's used by the web user interface.
This should be a good starting point for you:
http://beagle-project.org/Writing_clients
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upstream. Feel free to work on it!
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