On Don, 20 Apr 2006, D Bera wrote:
> > So, yes, sysconfdir is set to /usr/etc, which is bad, at least on a
>
> oh ... so thats a bug ?
Yes, I have already written a bug report to the Debian BTS.
> configure supports (prefix, exec_prefix, sysconfdir and more) and my
> sysconfdir defaults to $pref
> So, yes, sysconfdir is set to /usr/etc, which is bad, at least on a
oh ... so thats a bug ?
I never understood the millions of path_prefix
configure supports (prefix, exec_prefix, sysconfdir and more) and my
sysconfdir defaults to $prefix/etc, so I always use
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --syscon
On Don, 20 Apr 2006, Pat Double wrote:
> > beagle-file-info foo.tex
>
> beagle-extract-content foo.tex
Great. Thanks.
Bug report for Debian beagle packaging is already written.
Best wishes
Norbert
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Dr. Norbert
On Thursday 20 April 2006 14:53, Norbert Preining wrote:
> BTW, Is here an easy way to check whether beagle would index a file?
> Something like
> beagle-file-info foo.tex
beagle-extract-content foo.tex
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Hi!
On Don, 20 Apr 2006, D Bera wrote:
> > my /etc/beagle/external-filters.xml
>
> What is your sysconfdir set to ? It is possible that beagle is looking
> for the file in
> $PREFIX/etc/beagle/external-filters.xml
> (where PREFIX is either /usr or /usr/local)
I took a look into the Debian build
> I don't get the external filters working (debian/sid, beagle 0.2.4)
>
> my /etc/beagle/external-filters.xml
What is your sysconfdir set to ? It is possible that beagle is looking
for the file in
$PREFIX/etc/beagle/external-filters.xml
(where PREFIX is either /usr or /usr/local)
Give it a try.
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Dear all!
I don't get the external filters working (debian/sid, beagle 0.2.4)
my /etc/beagle/external-filters.xml
text/x-tex
.tex
untex
-gascii %s
application/x-dvi
.dvi
dvi2tty
-q %s
But the index helper gives me:
060420 1944346835 08457 IndexH DEBUG: No filter for
/home/