Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 10:24 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i tried to change the line in configure.in to 2.1.19 but when i now
> build beagle and run it, it always gives out the following lines:
>
> "** (/usr/local/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe:20785): WARNING **: The
> following assembly refe
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 23:02 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i used the ui and searched for
>
> "windows xp"
> "win xp sp"
> "win k sp 2"
>
> this was all i remembered and if you see the filename this should have
> been enough.
The name of the file was:
WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-service
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 18:58 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i have some dos exe's, for example an executable of windows xp sp2 on my
> drive and recently i tried to find it via beagle, but had no luck.
>
> is there a reason i can't find exe's with beagle or could this be a bug?
>
> filename i
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 09:59 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Hey, just 2 patches I wanted to get in before dbera does his major
> merging, lemme know what they need.
The merge won't really affect you, since neither of these touches the
indexing code.
> sqlite configuration choice
> http://bugzilla.g
Hi,
Daniel Naber wrote:
> In a web context, Lucene is usually used to fetch the first 10 results (if
> the first page displays 10 results). If the users clicks "next page", the
> same search is re-executed, the first 10 hits are ignored and the next 10
> are display. This is because the search
Hey,
Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> We can do the whole #ifdef thing in beagle-search without too much work.
> The issue is more our potential to reach super-spaghetti code. If theres
> no real objection, then its probably easiest to just add the #ifdef 's
> that we need for compilation.
The #ifdef is fi
Hi,
Paul Wellner Bou wrote:
> I will (but I think I had the old patched version of wv1 installed). But
> the problem is not only the crash crawling through word
> documents. The more important thing is that the index is lost after
> crashing.
> This should be a beagle issue, i think.
Yeah, we ar
Hi,
Joel Mandell wrote:
>> beagle-query already takes a --max-hits parameter. I dunno if it makes
>> sense for beagle-search. People give up paging through way before they
>> get to the 100th hit. People generally refine their searches further.
>
> Yeah I know that parameter, but It doesn't se
Hi,
Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> If the music player is open or an music device is plugged in beagle
> prioritizes music files in results.
I know that Banshee has a plugin which will use Beagle as a source. It
does exactly (I think) what joel was proposing: it finds all of your
music files and pre
Joel Mandell wrote:
> But shouldn't it be possible to pass an argument to beagle allowing
> more then 100 - hacking the code for my own sake when this argument
> could be useful to others doesn't make any sense huh?
beagle-query already takes a --max-hits parameter. I dunno if it makes
sense for
Hi,
Joel Mandell wrote:
> Yeah I know that there exists those Virtual Folder things. But I meant
> something like that but with tagging instead of rather quering from
> the beagle-daemon.
>
> What I meant was that tagging files to their specific mime-types makes
> it easy to get all files of a sp
--
Daemon/Infrastructure:
* Fix the way we escape URIs throughout the codebase to conform more
to the RFC and so less-accepting apps work with UTF-8 filenames.
(Joe Shaw)
* Use the GTK+ version of xdgmime instead of the upstream version as
it appears to be the canonical one. Fixes the ever-incre
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 13:18 +0200, Paul Wellner Bou wrote:
> The indexer seems to crash on every *.doc-Document he finds and at the
> same time loosing the index he builded up to the crash time.
> I can reproduce this. I wait until he indexes a certain document. Then I
> search for this docu
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 13:54 -0500, Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> On Thu, September 14, 2006 1:06 pm, Joe Shaw wrote:
> > In general I am rather nervous about indexing remote resources for a
> > number of reasons:
>
> Yes, this is understandable. However, I assume that the Q
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 10:51 -0500, Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> After scanning the code for the MozillaQueryable it seems that the code
> deals with the mail client but there does not seem to be code for indexing
> the bookmarks.
The MozillaQueryable code has been dead for quite some time now.
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 12:22 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> I've tried this change with no real issues I can see changing, but I
> would like Pierre to check off on this before it goes in, as hes the one
> most familiar with the mork parsing code.
Well, the way the code is written right now, i
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 11:40 +0200, Pio Clemente wrote:
> I wrote a small personal crawler in python that works via command
> line.
> I'm writing an xmlrpc wrapper for crawler to trasform it in a daemon
> and an python xmlrpc client to manage the deamon.
> How can I integrate the crawler in
Hi,
We had 5 projects working on Beagle-related stuff, and I am happy to say
that they were all successful projects.
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 18:24 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Joe: What are the merge plans? What of the code needs cleaning/testing
> etc. Love to get some of that stuff (especially t
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 18:48 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Um... so yeah.. I just watched my _new_ laptops harddisk crap out on
> me, and watched hours and hours of data simply vanish into thin air. I
> do keep backups of most documents (for school/work and the like, yay
> gmailfs/external hd) B
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 15:03 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
> This is bug 348139:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348139
>
> For some reason, the MIME detection code is going nuts (but not
> infinitely looping) on certain files. I've
Hi,
Enrico Minack wrote:
> "... And you may not use the search results provided by the Google SOAP
> Search API service with an existing product or service that competes with
> products or services offered by Google. ..."
>
> Which, I guess, holds for Beagle since Google provides its own deskto
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 16:31 -0400, Debajyoti Bera wrote:
> I tried the IronPython route a few months back and I faced the problem that
> python doesnt have native namespace and ironpython provides no way to
> generate namespaces.
Do you mean the equivalent of "namespace Foo { }" in C#?
Jo
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 13:14 -0500, Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> So the proper tool to use is beagle-search not best? I hope so because i
> have never been able to figure out how to get best working. The legacy
> code is a bit confusing without docs.
Correct. Best hasn't been built or shipped i
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 10:18 -0500, Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> I know there was some issue on actually having google in
> working order because of dashboard and license issues.
The problem isn't the code so much as the terms of service for the
Google key. I don't remember the exact issues, bu
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 11:18 +0200, Florian Hackenberger wrote:
> Hi!I'm not into beagle (C#) development, but I'm currently on vacation and
> would have time to implement this parser in C++ if you'd like. I just haven't
> got a permanent inet connection here, so if you could pack all the rel
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
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
Hey,
On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 23:59 -0500, Adam T. Gautier wrote:
> I am still having some problems with getting the beagled to call the
> GoogleDriver (I know it is not supported, that is why I created
> StubDriver).
Sorry, I should have mentioned this sooner.
Beagle has different "query domains
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 10:44 +1000, Arif Lukito wrote:
> I dug this up a little bit from e-d-s changelog and evolution-hacker
> list archive and I found that was an ABI break at some point and the so
> number was bumped in 1.6.3 release. Here is the corresponding changelog
> and the diff[1]:
W
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 19:23 +1000, Arif Lukito wrote:
> This is taken from eds 1.6.2 configure.in
> LIBECAL_CURRENT=6
> LIBECAL_REVISION=0
> LIBECAL_AGE=0
>
> and this from evolution-sharp 0.1.11 configure.in
> if test "x$edsver" = "x1.6"; then
> EDS_VERSION=-1.2
> EDS_SOVERSION=7
>
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 10:51 -0500, Adam Gautier wrote:
> I need an IMAPQueriable as my mail is on various IMAP servers. I have a
> bunch of python code for interacting with the IMAP server that I am hoping
> to be able to rewrite for C# or I assume that I can find libraries for C#.
IronPytho
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 09:52 +0200, Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
> Here is what my (currently stuck) index helper log says at the end,
> after indexing 130937 files:
>
> 060901 0138450102 22495 IndexH DEBUG:
> +file:///home/hkunz/Desktop/septumania/scn/matlab/ampperld.m
> 060901 0205206770 22495 Inde
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:58 -0400, Luke Driscoll wrote:
> When thunderbird is being indexed my CPU remains at 100% until I kill
> the beagle processes. I have tried running it over night to create
> the index, but the problem continues to occur.
Take a look at your ~/.beagle/Log directory an
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 15:14 -0400, Albert O wrote:
> But I was wondering how Beagle treats Hard Links, If I do that.
> As one file? or as many files as hard links exists?
Beagle doesn't really handle hard links, and probably doesn't quite do
the right thing. I think if we're crawling the fil
in the mainline Linux
kernel as of 2.6.13.
And other optional dependencies:
http://beagle-project.org/Optional_Prerequisites
CHANGES SINCE 0.2.8
---
Daemon/Infrastructure:
* Fix a performance bottleneck which slowed down indexing noticably.
(Joe Shaw)
* Fix some DllImports so t
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 13:25 +0200, Martin Soto wrote:
> The only message that looks suspicious is the one with the "WARN:
> DocumentSummaryInformationStream not found".
I've seen this on troublesome documents before as well, mostly in
PowerPoint files. After talking to our resident OLE expe
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 23:29 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i have to digg deeper. i just searched again for the mentioned terms,
> and guess what, beagle didn't find them again.
> can you tell me how this can happen?
What specifically are you searching for, and what specifically is
missing th
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 23:23 +0200, Haim Roitgrund wrote:
> Indexing is over, as it's been two or three days, and the
> beagle-index-info command says 'Indexing - false' for 'files'.
Your email doesn't really say what the problem is. When you search for
something, are you not getting back cer
Hi,
Martin Soto wrote:
> It works generally well except for a single problem: it seems to feel
> like indexing my home directory forever.
A likely possibility is that Beagle's indexer process is crashing in the
middle of indexing a specific file. When this happens, the main Beagle
daemon noti
Hi,
Haim Roitgrund wrote:
> Furthermore, all searches so far only yield results, very good results,
> in my home directory and in /usr/share.
My guess is simply that the indexing hasn't finished yet. If you have a
lot of data, it's going to take some time.
You can use the beagle-index-info to
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 16:01 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i have read, that it's planed to search in id3 tags, but this doenst
> solve the problem for let's say movies...
ID3 tags are already indexed and searched, so searching for a specific
artist I think should already work. (It may be ne
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 11:07 -0400, Carlos Moffat wrote:
> I agree. Can anyone give what the command beagle is using to open the
> emails?
The command-line is:
thunderbird -mail
Where the URI is the one stored in the Beagle index which you can see
with beagle-query. It's e
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 10:35 -0400, Carlos Moffat wrote:
> I'm also running Debian/Sid (so same versions of everything). I'm seeing
> a different behaviour, which is quite funny. When I click on a
> thunderbird email on beagle-search, thunderbird does shows me the
> correct email, but not a sin
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 20:14 +0100, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
> It's possible to config Beagle to search in hidden files?
Such as dotfiles? Not universally (and you don't want to), but you
should be able to specify ones you want individually using the
beagle-settings tool.
Joe
_
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 20:30 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
> I don't think that's the problem. beagle-search seems to be running the
> correct executable. In my case it's: thunderbird. When I double-click on
> an email entry in beagle-search, the Thunderbird app starts up (or, if
> already runnin
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 18:44 +0200, Haim Roitgrund wrote:
> When running beagle-index-info, it lists 'documentation' and
> 'applications' as 'Indexing: False', yet it has a 'count' of several
> hundred for each. I don't know why it has a count although no
> indexing is apparently done.
Those
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 21:49 +0200, Pierre Östlund wrote:
> Still waiting for my CVS account as well (anything new in this matter
> Joe?).
I haven't heard anything, I will poke the sysadmins.
> Anyway, I've made a small patch that makes beagle print more debug data
> when the Thunderbird b
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 15:47 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Could you try deleting your ~/.beagle directory and seeing what happens?
Deleting your ~/.beagle directory is *never* the right thing to do when
trying to track down bugs. It destroys the only evidence we have in
finding the bug.
M
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-08-19 at 12:33 +0200, Stephan Hegel wrote:
> I was able to compile and install the beagle version announce above
> but when starting I get two warnings:
Yeah, as Bera said, if you manually built and installed gmime and
gsf-sharp you'll now have to set MONO_GAC_PREFIX by hand. Th
Hey Max,
Max wrote:
> I was just trying to follow the way that query threads are created etc
> and ran into a file called QueryExecutor.cs that seems to be obsolete.
> At least i can compile without it without any problems.
I think it is used through reflection. So if you compile without it,
y
Hi Jose,
Jose daLuz wrote:
> I'm running Gnome 2.16b2, and so running evolution 2.7.91 and e-d-s
> 1.7.91. But it looks like evolution-sharp 0.11.1 isn't updated to match
> the newer e-d-s yet:
That's correct.
> I only noticed this because I just updated to beagle 0.2.8 and saw the
> e-d-s in
Hi Max,
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 02:14 +0200, Max wrote:
> It looks like transaction_count in FileAttributeStore_Sqlite.cs never is
> increased. This would cause the store not to be flushed if Flush () is
> called.
You're right, that appears to be the case. From what I can tell,
though, Flush() is
rt for wildcard searches. (Joe Shaw)
* Monitor the battery status and stop the scheduler if the config
option is set. (Joe)
* Optimize an index no more often than once a day. (Joe)
* Fix various case-sensitivity issues when searching against
properties. (Joe)
* If file attributes were previousl
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 11:53 +0200, Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
> Uh oh, my fault. My apologies. Beagle-query works perfectly with
> multiple
> keywords, even in 0.2.6. All the hassle was caused by the faulty program
> of mines
> that calls beagle-query.
>
> Many thanks though for your time dealin
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 19:00 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote:
> Beagle will index all my image files (jpgs, pngs, gifs, etc) perfectly
> well. When I use the gui or the command line, the files show up as they
> should. However, after awhile, when I do a search all image files are no
> longer listed
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 11:27 +0200, Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
> To clarify my question, here is an example:
>
> If I type "beagle-query keywordA keywordB" I only get results where
> the phrase "keywordA keywordB" is exactly found in the document.
> However, I want the keywords to be and-connecte
Hi,
Sobiech, Steffen wrote:
> is there a way to do a beagle-search for multiple keywords using the
> CLI-based beagle-query?
I'm not sure I totally understand you, but you can just pass them in on
the command-line to beagle-query.
Is there something you are seeing which leads you to believe th
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 16:13 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> we recognized the following behavior of the Evolution Queryable:
> - an email is indexed the first time it pops up on an IMAP folder
> - since the email is not downloaded at this time by Evolution only metadata
> like from and subject
Hey Enrico,
On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 12:21 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> So, how is going? Any news concerning implementation, design or used
> libraries?
Max has been working on it as part of his Summer of Code project. He's
been putting a lot of his progress up on the wiki:
http://beagl
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 17:43 +0200, Adrian Buyssens wrote:
> Hi, I haven't used the beagle-search function a lot since i installed it
> month ago on Ubuntu 6.06, but when i wanted to use it to track down an
> Mp3, it failed. (same with any other file except for mails, gaimlogs,
> mail attachmen
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 19:39 +0200, Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Oh, and one more thing. To reindex I made the following script:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> beagle-shutdown
> export BEAGLE_EXERCISE_THE_DOG=1
> beagled
> beagle-status
>
> Will this force a complete re-index or just index what was is pendi
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 19:12 +0200, Atte André Jensen wrote:
> 1) Does beagle crawl symlinks?
No, it doesn't.
> 2) What fields are indexed by beagle? My guess is that the exim field
> "description" would be the one to use for keywords, names of persons
> etc, is that the way to go?
What is
Hi Tom,
On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 10:24 +0100, Tom Lofts wrote:
> I don't have much knowledge of beagle, entagged or mono, so the patch
> has been kind of cobbled together based on example code, though I'll do
> my best to answer these questions.
You did a good job.
> AFAIK entagged handles this b
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 09:40 -0700, D Bera wrote:
> Recently Coverity pointed out several bugs in mono. Maybe beagle can
> get some help from Dr. Coverity :-).
I think Coverity only does C. The bugs revealed in Mono were in the
runtime, not any of the class libs. So the impact on Beagle woul
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 09:31 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> http://www.mono-project.com/Gendarme
>
> Gendarme is basically a 'catch stupid mistakes in your code' tool, I
> was thinking about running it against beagle and seeing what it turns
> up. Just wanted to see if anyone has any experience
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 11:25 +0100, Tom Lofts wrote:
> I thought it would be cool you were able to type a line of a song into
> beagle and have it find the song for you.
Neat!
I can't really speak much to the code in the tag reader stuff. It looks
okay at a glance to me, but I'm not familia
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 14:19 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
> I can duplicate the issue, it appears like the plain text part of the
> mail isn't being fed into the indexer for some reason. I'm taking a
> look.
Ah, no, this was the right thing to do, but the beagle-search UI wasn&
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 20:13 +0200, Rafał Próchniak wrote:
> Dnia 02-08-2006, śro o godzinie 14:01 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
>
> > Can you also provide the output from "beagle-query --verbose indurain"?
>
> It should be in the archive, beagle-query.txt
Ah, righ
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 19:55 +0200, Rafał Próchniak wrote:
> I wrote a test email including some keywords that didn't appear in any
> other files. One of these keywords was "indurain". Beagle-query listed
> one result, while beagle-search listed no results. In evolution this
> email is stored i
Hey,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 12:52 -0400, Matthew Beale wrote:
> Thanks for tearing through everyone's emails like that, I wasn't sure if
> anyone was alive out there :-)
Yeah, I have a tendency to do that. I was gone Friday-Monday so I was
digging myself out from under a mountain of mail most o
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 17:15 +0100, Paddy Spencer wrote:
> I don't know for that query which is the more correct, which in itself
> is a problem. Is there a way I can open each of the URIs returned by
> beagle-query?
Not really easily, because the actions tend to depend on the hit type
more th
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 12:46 +0100, Paddy Spencer wrote:
> I raised this before and I'm raising it again as it's very irritating
> and makes beagle practically useless: beagle-query consistently returns
> different matches from beagle-search.
>
> As an example, a search for the words "java" a
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 07:47 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> > Code related to this was changed recently to be more intuitive. What
> > version of Beagle are you using?
> beagle 0.2.6
Ok, it should be fixed in 0.2.7 thanks to a patch from Max. Please give
it a try.
Joe
__
Hey Lukas!
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 21:38 +0200, Lukas Lipka wrote:
> I have a bit of spare time the following week so I thougt I would do a
> little hacking after about a ~1.5 month pause. I will most likely try to
> get the new even distribution of indexes done, so I was wondering what
> is the sta
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 09:33 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> When you perform
> title:"communication protocol"
> which should (intuitively) do the same, it does look for titles
> "communication" and for "protocol" as ordinary keyword.
Code related to this was changed recently to be more int
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 15:29 -0400, Ryan Heuser wrote:
> beagle-query --start 20060503 --end 20060504
>
> But I can't seem to reproduce this with the GUI. Is this possible, or should
> I stick to the command line?
Unfortunately this isn't in the UI, it's only in the beagle-query tool.
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 15:24 -0400, Matthew Beale wrote:
> Tried sending this without subscribing and it went to a moderator, who
> in turn never passed it through. So, here it is again! :-)
Yeah. The spam is so overwhelming in the queue that it's impossible to
segment out signal from nois
Hi Max,
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 14:52 +0200, Max wrote:
> I've been playing with SemWeb a little bit to find out how it could be
> used to store metadata.
> We seem to have an old version of SemWeb included in /Util/SemWeb. Is
> there any reason for not using the current version or is it just becaus
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 14:29 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i tested with: mono_external_encoding=iso-8859-1. now it can read the files.
Yeah, the message you saw was actually from Mono, not from Beagle.
There's nothing we can really do about that message.
Encodings are an issue generally for
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 09:19 -0700, D Bera wrote:
> I remembered something which might be useful. I think external
> filters require both mime-type and extension. You can try to match
> extension and leave mime-type field empty (since thats what beagle
> thinks the mimetype to be). Give it a
Hey,
D Bera wrote:
> IMHO, this *minor problem* should be fixed. Many a times I copy files
> from the CD or other read-only share and beagle puts the attributes in
> sqlite. But sooner I change the permissions (mostly while editing the
> file or something else) and beagle still continues to use th
Hi,
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> Does beagle try to index every single file in my ~ (including
> "dot-dir"s)? I have done searches on terms that I know are in files in
> my ~ but they are not showing up in beagle.
>
> Does beagle try to exclude files it "thinks" you don't want indexed like
> a "bin
Hi,
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 18:01 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
>> It's not necessary, although it will speed things up quite a bit. You
>> can delete your old index by deleting the
>> ~/.beagle/Indexes/FileSystemIndex directory. When you resta
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 22:58 +0100, James Fitzsimons wrote:
> I installed beagle a short time ago but only recently realised that I
> didn't have extended attributes turned on yesterday. I have now enabled
> them, but do I need to refresh my indexes and if so, how do I do that?
It's not necess
Hey,
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 18:29 +0200, David Coeurjolly wrote:
> Could not connect to the Beagle daemon. The daemon probably isn't running.
> System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type
> initializer for Beagle.Client ---> System.TypeInitializationException:
> An exc
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 12:14 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Hey, I just right clicked on the 'References' icon under the solutions
> tab on the left hand sidebar. I added the beagle assemblies
> (BeagleDaemonLib.dll Beagle.dll etc. ) and some of the other *-sharp
> (like evolution-sharp) assembl
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 07:30 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
> Yeah, this is a performance bottleneck in the Gaim backend. It was one
> of the first ones written, and so isn't written particularly well. The
> right thing to do with it would be to use an indexable generator, and
> ma
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On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 22:21 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> I am currently working that out and once it works it should not be much
> maintenance, right? What is the aim of the ikvm and ikvmc if not making use
> of existing well developed Java libraries within mono? Once they are C#
> dll's,
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On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 19:47 +0200, Wolfgang Nejdl wrote:
> In our project (NEPOMUK), we evaluated existing RDF storage systems, and
> finally settled on Sesame (http://www.openrdf.org/) for efficiency and
> functionality reasons. It can use various backends, we are using the
> MySQL one.
Bein
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On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 17:32 +0200, Enrico Minack wrote:
> Joe, it would be great if these metadata would be stored as RDF. Both
> the metadata as well as their schemas can be represented as RDF, which
> then makes the RDF store the perfect exchange mechanism between all
> applications generati
Hey guys,
As you can see from my flood of emails earlier today, I am digging
myself out from underneath a mountain of backlogged emails, blog posts,
and free-agent hockey news. :)
My talk and the BOF on Beagle at GUADEC both went very well, I think.
Lots of people asking good questions about it,
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On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 10:40 -0700, D Bera wrote:
> > Yeah, I think we should move this into the repository soon. The GNOME
> > CVS -> subversion migration happens a week from tomorrow. My plan is to
>
> At last. Phew!!!
Yeah. Assuming it isn't delayed again. ;)
> > heavily reorganize the
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On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 09:50 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> i would like to know if it's possible to use beagle with one (or more)
> static index and additionally the dynamic one (for best experience with
> extended attributes enabled).
Yes, definitely.
> my configuration looks like follows:
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On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 13:27 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> As of the 0.7 or 'Cardnial' release series, flock uses Clucene 1.9. If
> you wanna check it out, your index is in the folder 'historysearch' in
> the flock profile directory.
I am pretty sure the CLucene file format is on-disk compati
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On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 02:55 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> Because of restrictions in Thunderbirds internal handling of the
> addressbook, we cannot open a contact in Thunderbird directly.
Lame. Is there a bug filed upstream about this?
> Our solution was to write a separate program (much
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 11:41 +0800, jedy wrote:
> I built beagle-0.2.5 on solaris. But every time i search something
> beagle just return the files whose name match search. For example, if i
> search beagle, only the files with bealge in their name are returned.
> why?
I'm not aware of anyone
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On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 08:55 +1000, Arif Lukito wrote:
> I cannot seem to search images using keyword imagetag anymore. I don't
> know since when it stopped working, it used to work before. I
> occasionally get this error when indexing certain photo
>
> Oh since last time it worked I've upgrade
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On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 10:49 -0400, Dr. Diesel wrote:
> I'm new to this, first post.
Welcome.
> But when I search none of the files in that directory, which I used
> Beagle-build-index (which took about 40 hours for 90,000 files!!) to
> make, show up!
If you run "beagle-index-info", does yo
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On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 21:15 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> ok so i know that about the gaim backend, thanks for that info :)
> Unfortunatly i didn't find any info how to check if a file is indexed by
> beagle. is there a way apart of using the normal search?
Not really; the only real interfac
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On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 19:43 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
> Hmm i think "fast" has to bee seen relativly in this circumstance.
> Beagle for me starts always with checking my gaim logs. and noW after
> running for more than a hour, it's still checking gaim logs.
> ok gaim has a total of 37 mb o
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