a bit more detail:
I had a folder called ~/dev which was initially indexed after installing
beagle 0.3 I wanted to exclude the files in this directory and
sub-directories so I moved it into ~/tmp which was already set to be
excluded from indexing by default. However, beagle followed the move fro
the beagle preferences tool in gnome.
On Dec 11, 2007 2:46 PM, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How are you setting the exclude folder ? beagle-settings /
> beagle-config / kde tool for beagle configuration ?
>
> > I'll file a bug. The config file shows $HOME/tmp
> > > > I've set Beagle to ex
How are you setting the exclude folder ? beagle-settings /
beagle-config / kde tool for beagle configuration ?
> I'll file a bug. The config file shows $HOME/tmp
> > > I've set Beagle to exclude indexing /home/joss/tmp but it's still
> > > indexing those files and everything in them. Any suggesti
I'll file a bug. The config file shows $HOME/tmp
Thanks
Joss
On Dec 11, 2007 1:35 PM, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've set Beagle to exclude indexing /home/joss/tmp but it's still
> > indexing those files and everything in them. Any suggestions on how to
> > rectify this?
>
> I could c
> I've set Beagle to exclude indexing /home/joss/tmp but it's still
> indexing those files and everything in them. Any suggestions on how to
> rectify this?
I could confirm the bug.
Can you file a bug report so that it does not get lost ?
Could you check if ~/.beagle/config/Files*.xml contains
/ho
Hello,
I've set Beagle to exclude indexing /home/joss/tmp but it's still
indexing those files and everything in them. Any suggestions on how to
rectify this?
Thanks
Joss
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On 11/19/07, Miguel de Icaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 2) If the Beagle already entered the "powersaving" mode successfully,
> > > is there any way to reduce the number of wakeups-per-second? As I
> > > understand, if Beagle is using /proc filesystem to get AC status, it
> > > needs som
Hello,
Joe, thank you very much for information, I'll try to search Mono
bugzilla for this issue. Sorry for asking about mono-related bugs
here, I didn't realize that Beagle was not the reason of wakeups
first.
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On 11/19/07, Andrey Melentyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But actually I'm mostly worried by the number of wakeups-from-idle per
> second that beagled generates when AC is unplugged. PowerTOP (
> http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/powertop/ ) utility says that
> beagled produces:
>1,6% ( 1
Thank you for the information, I hope to see hal support in Beagle sometime.
But actually I'm mostly worried by the number of wakeups-from-idle per
second that beagled generates when AC is unplugged. PowerTOP (
http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/powertop/ ) utility says that
beagled produces:
1,
Hi,
Actually it is very easy to add HAL support after we drop in the
ndesk-dbus dependency. I have written a set of Hal bindings last month
so actually most of the work is done.
L.
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 14:10 -0500, D Bera wrote:
> > I see that in Beagle preferences there is an option to enable/
> I see that in Beagle preferences there is an option to enable/disable
> indexing when running on batteries. Can someone tell me, how do Beagle
> know if the machine is on AC power or not? Does Beagle use HAL daemon
> to get this info? If yes, what exactly variables from lshal are used?
It does n
Hello,
I see that in Beagle preferences there is an option to enable/disable
indexing when running on batteries. Can someone tell me, how do Beagle
know if the machine is on AC power or not? Does Beagle use HAL daemon
to get this info? If yes, what exactly variables from lshal are used?
Thanks in
Hi Joe,
> > I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has
> > C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding.
>
> How do the python bindings access the data? Do they reimplement the
> database access, or use a library API underneath? If it's the latter,
>
Hi,
On 10/12/07, D Bera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want to work on this, ping me back :)
> I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has
> C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding.
How do the python bindings access the data? Do they reimple
Ug, I was thinking it was sqlite, I'm saying screw akregator for the
moment, no P/Invoke means reverse engineer, which means way too much
work for little gain (atm). Maybe once I get all my metadata ideas
into something real ill look into this, but nothing on the short term.
For the record, who u
> If someone could also include their akregator directory in a personal
> e-mail, I might look into doing it later, but nothing soon... the key
> is datetime stamps in the db, otherwise db's are more or less
> impossible to index. If someone doesn't wanna send their feeds, all im
> really curious a
If someone could also include their akregator directory in a personal
e-mail, I might look into doing it later, but nothing soon... the key
is datetime stamps in the db, otherwise db's are more or less
impossible to index. If someone doesn't wanna send their feeds, all im
really curious about is th
> > You have one of the recent versions of Akregator which stores its data
> > in a database not suitable for indexing. Beagle does not index the RSS
> > feeds from these versions.
> okay, running kubuntu 7.10
> will beagle be updated, to include this in the future,
> or is a dead and gone for Ak
> kerry/beagle is not index all files... example:
> Name: Akregator
> Count: 0
> Indexing: No
>
> Now, I have thousands of rss feeds listed in Akregator,
> how come beagle is not indexing them?
You have one of the recent versions of Akregator which stores its data
in a database not suitable for in
kerry/beagle is not index all files... example:
Name: Akregator
Count: 0
Indexing: No
Now, I have thousands of rss feeds listed in Akregator,
how come beagle is not indexing them?
Regards -
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I have been using gthumb for ages now to associate comments with my
digital photos. I'm fairly happy with it (i.e. am not planning on
swapping to F-Spot etc), but I would like beagle to be able to index
the comments. Essentially, given a file:
/dsc12345.jpg
gthumb stores it's comments in a
Len Trigg wrote:
> I have been using gthumb for ages now to associate comments with my
> digital photos. I'm fairly happy with it (i.e. am not planning on
[...]
> A second (and probably more important) question: As I understand it,
> beagle will only index/update this information when the image fi
Hi,
How does Beagle create and update it's indexes? How does it work on a
Samba mounted drive?
I was thinking of samba mounting our main Windows 2003 server from one of
our FC5 servers, and then using Beagle to index it. Anything's got to be
better than Windows Search!
Thanks in advance
R
Hi,
How does Beagle create and update it's indexes? How does it work on a
Samba mounted drive?
I was thinking of samba mounting our main Windows 2003 server from one
of our FC5 servers, and then using Beagle to index it. Anything's got to
be better than Windows Search!
Thanks in advance
Reub
>>> Joe Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/04/06 3:24 PM >>>
> It is possible to hook Beagle up to these remote sources, as I'm sure
>you know. There is a sample Google search backend which forwards
>searches onto Google and returns the results.
Thanks for the input Joe and dBera.
One potential clar
Hi Ray,
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 11:23 -0500, Ray Sims wrote:
> As anyone through through this potential mash-up already?
It is possible to hook Beagle up to these remote sources, as I'm sure
you know. There is a sample Google search backend which forwards
searches onto Google and returns the resu
> As anyone through through this potential mash-up already?
>
> Related to "too many different search boxes in my life"...
>
> Have been using del.icio.us lately (alas also thinking that I should in
> addition, or instead, use Scuttle http://sourceforge.net/projects/scuttle/
> or some other Open S
As anyone through through this potential mash-up already?
Related to "too many different search boxes in my life"...
Have been using del.icio.us lately (alas also thinking that I should in
addition, or instead, use Scuttle http://sourceforge.net/projects/scuttle/ or
some other Open Source al
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
Hi:
I want how Beagle index the hard links?
I ask because I would like to have Categories instead of Folders (like
the Labels in Google Mail instead of folders), but since I can't do it
with any current file system I thaught that maybe that could be an
answer.
But I was wondering how Beagle trea
My *preference* would be if Evolution were modified to support reading
mails from non ~/.evolution locations, so that we can launch
evolution file:///home/nat/old-mail/Maildir/cur/09238u092384098
and Evolution would pop up a mail-viewer window, allowing me to respond,
forward, et
Hi Sigurd
Count me in on the project if you are thinking of collaborating.
Mail is high on my priority list too since I have been using Mozilla for
long. And any important document or news I have in my life is lying
there in a few gigs worth of email. I am sure many of us have the same
kind o
Beagle will be a killer app. I saw your presentation at last
year's GUADEC, and have done a presentation about "metadata
search systems on the desktop" for the digital library group at
the university.
Nat Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ytret 2005-05-18 03:05:
> On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 22:58 -0400, J
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 22:58 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
> A big problem with handling Maildir files outside of Evo is that I'm not
> aware of apps that know how to open the mails from a file URI. (Evo
> doesn't.)
It might be a really nice project for someone to either:
- Patch Evolution so t
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 04:58, Joe Shaw wrote:
> A big problem with handling Maildir files outside of Evo is that I'm not
> aware of apps that know how to open the mails from a file URI. Â(Evo
> doesn't.)
KMail can do it like this:
kmail --view
Where is the path to the maildir file.
Regards
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 01:30 +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
> Those files are single messages in perfectly normal Maildirs. I have
> GMime installed and beagle compiles fine, but no search returns any data
> from my emails.
Beagle only indexes mail from Evolution mboxes and IMAP accounts right
no
Beagle seems to be confused over my email:
DEBUG: *** Doing nothing to
/home/zdzichu/Mail/list-lkml-2005-04-11/cur/_L0B.2BoXCB.mother:2,S
DEBUG: *** What should we do with
/home/zdzichu/Mail/list-lkml-2005-04-11/cur/__KE.wqBYCB.mother:2,S?
DEBUG: *** Doing nothing to
/home/zdzichu/Mail/list-lk
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