Here's a strange thing - running Kerry I search for a certain word and get 28
matches. I run the same search on beagle-search and get showing top 37 of 40
top matches.
This happens repeatedly, for just about every keyword - Kerry always shows
substantially less results and misses some of the
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 Debajyoti Bera wrote:
As far as I know, kerry has trouble
with handling email attachments, there might be more result types kerry
does not handle.
Yes, some of the differences is exactly in the number of mail attachments. But
other times it's just certain mails that
This happened twice in a row, each time I deleted ~/.beagle and restarted
beagle. EXCERCISE THE DOG is set, so after a while the log shows:
20070425 23:20:43.1856 07747 IndexH WARN EX: Unable to
filter
/home/aviram/vmware/vmware-player-distrib/lib/share/pixmaps/template-lock.svg:
20070425
Up until the latest version, beagle has been working fairly well for me,
indexing and searching close to 50,000 emails.
I then upgraded to 0.2.9 and strange things started to happen, like emails not
showing up in the search. I removed the indexing files (by deleting
~/.beagle) and restarted
On my system, Holmes just displays a list of files that matched the query.
There is no title, date, or hit indication - just a list of file names with
full paths. Best works nicely, so I imagine it's not a dependency problem. Am
I missing something?
- Aviram
Silly question, but it's been bothering me for a while.
The mail backend results don't appear with the envelope icon in best. IM
results (kopete in my case) have the proper icon, but mail results (Kmail in
my case) simply have no icon.
Where does best search for the icon? Am I just missing a
On Monday, 26 September 2005 22:40, D Bera wrote:
Just a thought, after you get the results, press ctrl-u in best, that
opens the source window,
Nice trick :-)
copy the contents of the source window to a
file and attach the file.
See attached.
- Aviram
html
head
meta
On Tuesday, 27 September 2005 00:08, D Bera wrote:
just trying to wrap my head around holmes) but the Kmail backend is
new, i dont think its results are returning read/not-read status yet,
and as a result, best gets confused. But thats just brainstorming.
Thats not how it should happen. If
Hi,
I've been having problems with the Files backend from the pre-0.1 CVS that
still happen with 0.1.
The description of the problem is identical to the one described earlier -
best freezes during rendering if any files appear in the search results,
and indexing stops (even indexing of other
On Tuesday, 20 September 2005 14:42, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
Joe: The work-around should go into gsf-sharp, till the
mono-marshaller/gtk-sharp (not sure of which one is doing this) gets
fixed. Thinking of submitting a patch for the same. Whom should I post
it to?
I'm not Joe, but I
Hi,
I've been using D Bera's kmail support code for a few weeks now, and it works
wonderful for indexing and searching for both Maildir and IMAP cache
directories.
It has a nice ability to auto-detect maildir directory and seems to be quite
stable (I have 70,000+ mails). Overall, it fulfils
On Thursday 28 July 2005 22:15, Joe Shaw wrote:
If you can adapt your backend to be a full KMail backend, I am happy to
include it.
I'd be happy to see that happening :-)
Also, I suggest considering Bera's integration with KDE as well:
http://dbera.blogspot.com/2005/07/beagle-and-kde.html
It
Hi
On Saturday 30 July 2005 00:17, Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 00:02 +0300, Aviram Jenik wrote:
A 'desktop-launch' script sounds like a good solution - is it already in
the CVS? If so, perhaps a wiki entry (KDE users, add the following
script to your path) would solve
Hi,
I'm a KDE user that uses beagle for indexing Maildir info. I would like to
share my experience so far, and what I had to do to get Maildir working in
KDE.
Maildir support has been integrated in version 0.0.12, but has drastically
improved in the current CVS version. This, in combination
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