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 there,
thanks for responding. regarding the file enconding i had some talks to
kevin and i'm just having a look if there is something what i could do.
dropping the message so that it doenst appear in the logs anymore might
be a good idea, but i don't know if this should be the final
some feedback :)
i tested with: mono_external_encoding=iso-8859-1. now it can read the files.
but right now i have new problems :( (i hope i don't bother you too much)
i wanted to try out joe's new gaim backend. so i tried to build beagle
from cvs in my ubuntu. after some problems, it build
Theres a good chance that the symlinks are messing the gaim backend
up, as I don't think it has all the good filesystem logic that the fsq
does. We could probably have it try and handle that more
intelligently, could you file a bug so we don't lose this in the grand
mess of things?
-Kevin Kubasik
that was fast :)
ok i'm filing the bug right now.
Kevin Kubasik wrote:
Theres a good chance that the symlinks are messing the gaim backend
up, as I don't think it has all the good filesystem logic that the fsq
does. We could probably have it try and handle that more
intelligently, could you
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hmm, for me, it wouldn't exactly still be a bug (at least not for us,
probably the mono folks) but we would want to make people aware of it.
Cheers,
Kevin Kubasik
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http://kubasik.net/blog
Andreas Heinz wrote:
Hi Kevin,
afaik the
hi there again,
i just tested with beagle-extract-content what beagle gets from a file
which is not in my index.
[Invalid UTF-8]
Cannot determine the text encoding for argument 1 (file with some
german umluats, didn't look nice;)).
Please add the correct encoding to MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS and
Hi Kevin,
nothing easier than that ;)
It's a mp3 file, but since it's not the problem of being an audio file
but a problem how it is named, i just created a text file with some
german umlaut creating the same error message. right now i'm not sure
how my system encodes file names, but i think