Dnia 17-08-2007, pią o godzinie 07:00 +0800, Tao Fei napisał(a):
> I guess the problem is in beagleIndexer.ephy-extention.
> Possible reason is I use utf-8 encode for the file , but it should
> cause any problem , as it only contain pure ascii chars .
> Try the following :
> 1. remove the empty lin
Hi,
It's great Epiphany is finally going to get Beagle extension. I use
Epiphany 2.18.1 and Beagle 0.2.16.3 (Ubuntu Feisty's defaults).
Dnia 16-08-2007, czw o godzinie 14:18 +0800, Tao Fei napisał(a):
> If you get any problem and find any bug , please do let me know.
So let me begin.
** (epip
Hi,
> > If its a large number of files, then I cannot think of any direct way of
> > doing
> > it. You can achieve that by storing them in a separate directory, creating
> > a
> > separate index for them by beagle-build-index and querying in that index.
>
Beagle-enabled Nautilus (Ctrl+F in a
Hi,
I'm using today's cvs and there's some problem with deskbar/python (it's
been like this since last week, but I've realized this only today...). I
don't know whether it's beagle or my deskbar (2.14.2 in dapper) -
beagle-live doesn't work.
I'm sure that beagle was compiled with python, there
Hi,
Dnia 13-12-2006, śro o godzinie 16:52 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Dan Winship tracked it down to a bug in gnome-session that caused the
> file to be skipped entirely if Hidden=true was set. I've checked a fix
> into CVS.
Great! I'll try this out tomorrow.
Thanks,
Rafał
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Dnia 12-12-2006, wto o godzinie 14:46 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Hmm, so this still isn't working as designed? Autostart should be on by
> default with the files installed into /etc/xdg/autostart, and those
> settings overridden by changes written to ~/.config/autostart.
I've found some
Hi,
It's so great to see beagle getting better all the time. Some of my
results with yesterday afternoon's cvs.
1. I had to delete files from /etc/xdg manually to make it possible to
enable/ disable beagle on start-up. So the files in ~/.config work ok.
2. I've seen this twice, so maybe there'
Hi,
I'm pretty busy and till Sunday, but I'll try to test these things
again.
Thanks,
Rafał
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Dnia 04-12-2006, pon o godzinie 16:08 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> * Making sure the date/time issues are all fixed;
Do I have to remove old indexes after upgrading beagle? I compiled CVS
version after dBera's email about reverted patch and it seemed to start
indexing everything
Hi,
Dnia 28-11-2006, wto o godzinie 11:10 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> There is typically a 60 second delay between the beagled startup and
> when it starts actually indexing your files.
What I mean is more about 10 minutes (I log in and leave my computer to
download emails, refresh feeds, le
Hi,
Dnia 28-11-2006, wto o godzinie 08:07 -0500, D Bera napisał(a):
> So, if you re-start beagled, or dont
> have inotify (so beagle will have to crawl periodically) your
> documents will be indexed over and over again.
I have inotify and I restart beagle every time I log in, I guess...
> Also i
Hi,
I indexed all my documents with exercise the dog and still 0.2.13 is
indexing files in folders I don't put any new files into... My .beagle
folder is already 50% bigger (300MB > 200MB) than with beagle
0.2.12/11/10 (and there was no significant change in the number of
files/emails on my disc,
Hi,
I've noticed that each time after I upgrade beagle, the size of .beagle
grows (due to TextCache?).
I suspect that wiping out .beagle after an upgrade might be the best
solution to this anyway, but I was just wondering whether this is a
known issue or I'm doing something wrong?
I'm current
Dnia 07-11-2006, wto o godzinie 15:19 -0500, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Can you delete your ~/.beagle/Indexes/EvolutionDataServerIndex
> directory, and then run beagled with the "--debug --allow-backend
> evolutiondataserver" command-line args and file a bug?
The result is that all contacts where ind
Hi all,
I had to wipe out my .beagle directory and I used this occasion to
install the latest release of beagle (0.2.12). However, I encountered a
strange problem.
My Evolution (2.6.1/eds 1.6.1) contacts were not indexed - only when I
added a new contact it was indexed. To have my old address bo
Dnia 02-08-2006, śro o godzinie 15:05 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> This is fixed now in CVS.
Great!
Thanks,
Rafał
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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
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I'm not sure if it's exactly the same, but just in case, I attached the
inbox from evolution (including this one email) and beagle query
output.
Best
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htmlmessage.tar.bz2
Description: application/bzip-compressed-tar
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Hi,
Dnia 08-06-2006, czw o godzinie 14:48 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Results generally are capped at 100 per backend. So if a search for
> "north" would result in more than 100, this is to be expected.
It seems to be the problem (solution?), also like dBera suggested. I did
more queries usin
Hi,
Dnia 08-06-2006, czw o godzinie 13:35 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Are you sure all the data is indexed?
I'm not exactly sure, but most relevant files are indexed (see below)...
Beagle-index-info shows 19189 files, while my nautilus based (through
folder properties) count is 19930. (.beagl
ing for "douglass north" (without quotes) gives 18 results. I know
there are even more files, where North is mentioned several times.
I suppose "north" is a really bad case, as it is a very frequent word.
Is there any explanation?
My beagle is 0.2.5.
Best,
Rafał Próchniak
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Dnia 24-01-2006, wto o godzinie 10:30 -0700, Jared Smith napisał(a):
>
> Not sure what to do with this one. I tried compiling and installing
> gtk-sharp2 2.4 to see if that would help and it gave this same error.
> Any more suggestions?
I went through Ubuntu Breezy compilation and install of
Hi,
Do you think it may in any way relate to this bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309001?
Liferea backend seems to index everything, but beagle does not search
everything.
Dnia 06-07-2005, śro o godzinie 09:18 +0200, Olivier Joyeux napisał(a):
> Hello,
>
> If You change the 'NewK
Dnia 02-07-2005, sob o godzinie 12:46 -0400, Joe Shaw napisał(a):
> Attachments are included in the mail index. When you run best, do you
> see the string "(email attachment)" afterward? If so, everything is
> working normally. :)
That's right: I haven't noticed that before. I've read about atta
Hi!
I'm using cvs beagle (01.07) and it seems that it indexes some emails
more than once. I can't figure out any pattern.
(beagle cvs, gmime 2.1.15, all other dependencies including mono 1.1.7
come from Ubuntu Backports).
Example:
Beagle-index-info shows 7299 mails indexed and all my mail folde
Hi,
I haven't noticed one more output (I set beagled to produce output to a
file and checked this file only, after all I am a completely amateur
debugger) on the terminal where beagled was running: [my comments come
in these brackets]
Error (0): PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xre
Hi,
I am trying to make beagle 0.0.11.1 work (Ubuntu Hoary + backports) and
each time I am about to celebrate, beagle gets into trouble with two
files.
I don't know whether it qualifies as a bug, so I'm asking first here.
This is a small part of beagle --fg --debug output (I can attach more if
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