I switched from 0.1.1 to CVS a couple of days ago, and the liferea problem seems to be gone. I'm up to 7302 posts indexed with no problem searching, though the current Best doesn't seem to do anything in terms of opening them.
-- Jose M. daLuz508-287-2146[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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just updated mono to
1.1.9.2 and I see that the Liferea backend
is indexing again. So I guess this was a mono issue rather than a
Beagle problem. I know from filing a bug report on banshee that there
was a mono bug fixed in 1.1.9.2
regarding UTF8 being encoded as ASCII, and I know I have blog
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 00:42 +0100, Darren Davison wrote:
> DEBUG: Caught ResponseMessageException: Exception has been thrown by the
> target of an invocation.
I can't duplicate this, so tracking this down is going to take some
hacking of the code.
In BeagleClient/Client.cs, in the Send() met
I just updated mono to 1.1.9.2 and I see that the Liferea backend is indexing again. So I guess this was a mono issue rather than a Beagle problem. I know from filing a bug report on banshee that there was a mono bug fixed in
1.1.9.2 regarding UTF8 being encoded as ASCII, and I know I have blog
I deleted my entire .beagle directory and yet I continue to get the error.-- Jose M. daLuz
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I once had the same error. But then I deleted
.beagle/Indexes/LifereaIndex. The error never occurred after that. (I
am using beagle-cvs.)
- dBera
On 10/11/05, Darren Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Indexing of web pages seems to have stopped since I switched to 0.1.1 and
> Liferea is
Hello,I have the same problem. I also just upgraded Liferea
from 0.97b to 1.0RC2. I didn't notice whether the problem started
before or after the upgrade as the only searches I've done looking for
blog postings have been since the upgrade. Just thought I'd mention
it, though.
-- Jose M. daLuz
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Hi,
Indexing of web pages seems to have stopped since I switched to 0.1.1 and
Liferea isn't getting indexed either. The Liferea backend shows:
$ beagled --replace --fg --debug --allow-backend Liferea
INFO: Starting Beagle Daemon (version 0.1.1)
DEBUG: Command Line: /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.e