Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-21 Thread Michal Pryc
David Coeurjolly wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks, once the common.db file is removed, things are getting better: > emails are indexed and search-able using the search-tool. However, I > still have problems due plenty of messges : > > WARNING: no mail store found for email > ERROR: execution of prepared

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-21 Thread David Coeurjolly
Hi all, Thanks, once the common.db file is removed, things are getting better: emails are indexed and search-able using the search-tool. However, I still have problems due plenty of messges : WARNING: no mail store found for email ERROR: execution of prepared query CreateService failed due to con

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread Jerry Tan
OK, you got the root cause. David Coeurjolly wrote: > Well... after a while on the command "trackerd -v 3 -s 0", I finally > obtain the message: > > Thunderbird directory lookup: > "/home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex" > Registering path /home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread Jerry Tan
jamie wrote: > On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 21:21 +0200, David Coeurjolly wrote: > >> Yes I have >> >> [Emails] >> IndexEvolutionEmails=false >> IndexThunderbirdEmails=true >> >> >> > > you need to delete Home/.local/share/tracker/data > > as one of the service def files has changed but tracker do

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread jamie
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 21:21 +0200, David Coeurjolly wrote: > Yes I have > > [Emails] > IndexEvolutionEmails=false > IndexThunderbirdEmails=true > > you need to delete Home/.local/share/tracker/data as one of the service def files has changed but tracker does not have any code atm to pick up ch

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread Michael Biebl
2007/9/20, David Coeurjolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > jamie wrote: > [...]> > > eh? > > > > Emails are not files! > > you're right;) I thought that tracker-files would give me kinds of URI > that indentifies emails.. > > By the way, please have a look to my last mail in which I have traced an > E

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread David Coeurjolly
Yes I have [Emails] IndexEvolutionEmails=false IndexThunderbirdEmails=true Michael Biebl wrote: [...] > > Do you have > > [Emails] > IndexThunderbirdEmails=true > > in your ~/.config/tracker/tracker.cfg? > > Michael > > -- David Coeurjolly - Chargé de recherche CNRS Lab

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread David Coeurjolly
jamie wrote: [...]> > eh? > > Emails are not files! you're right;) I thought that tracker-files would give me kinds of URI that indentifies emails.. By the way, please have a look to my last mail in which I have traced an ERROR message in the trackerd output > use tracker-stats to see how m

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread David Coeurjolly
Well... after a while on the command "trackerd -v 3 -s 0", I finally obtain the message: Thunderbird directory lookup: "/home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex" Registering path /home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex as belonging to service ThunderbirdEmails Starting email indexin

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread jamie
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 20:43 +0200, David Coeurjolly wrote: > Sorry to bother you again but I still have troubles ;) > > Now, the extension normally feeds the folder: > /home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex > with (almost 4000 tms files...) > > trackerd registers correctly the new serice

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread Michael Biebl
2007/9/20, David Coeurjolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sorry to bother you again but I still have troubles ;) > > Now, the extension normally feeds the folder: > /home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex > with (almost 4000 tms files...) > > trackerd registers correctly the new serice (launched w

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread David Coeurjolly
Sorry to bother you again but I still have troubles ;) Now, the extension normally feeds the folder: /home/dcoeurjo/.xesam/ThunderbirdEmails/ToIndex with (almost 4000 tms files...) trackerd registers correctly the new serice (launched with -e /home/LOGIN): Thunderbird directory lookup: "/home/dc

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread Michal Pryc
David Coeurjolly pisze: > Hi all, > > I've finally found the bug... To solve it, I've created a TB brand new > profile and the extension worked perfectly. Then, I've disabled all the > extensions in my main profile and re-enabled them one by one... > > The problem comes from the Buttons! extension

Re: [Tracker] How to enable the Thunderbird backend? (End of the story)

2007-09-20 Thread David Coeurjolly
Hi all, I've finally found the bug... To solve it, I've created a TB brand new profile and the extension worked perfectly. Then, I've disabled all the extensions in my main profile and re-enabled them one by one... The problem comes from the Buttons! extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thun