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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Beagle does not index Thunderbird mails
To manage notifications about
Beagle development stopped, so I fear this bug won't be fixed any more.
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Pitty! Was a good program.
My Pc is using kubuntu lucid.
I have the same issue, only for record, I'll try the recoll.
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~$ beagle-info --index-info
Index information:
Name: Labyrinth
Count: 0
Crawling: False
Name: NautilusMetadata
Count: -1
Crawling: False
Name: Locate
Count: -1
Crawling: Fals
The Beagle community (including Novell) seems unable to offer any
further support. Also, I found no evidence that Canonical has changed
its support for desktop search apps since introducing Ubuntu 10.04
yesterday. So after reviewing all of the information I could find
comparing strengths and weak
I've done a little more digging, in case anyone else cares to jump in.
Source code for the Beagle Thunderbird backend is here:
http://vbox4.gnome.org/browse/beagle/tree/beagled/ThunderbirdQueryable/ThunderbirdQueryable.cs?h
=beagle-tbird-soc07 . The action seems to be around lines 343-347
(called
I've recently tried a couple of things, unsuccessfully, to fix the problem on
my own. Make no mistake, this is flailing. I have little understanding of what
I am doing, but in the absence of expert support
1) I downloaded an older copy of the Thunderbird-Beagle add-on, version 0.1.2 .
Same p
I was just informed by one of Beagle's developers that the right place
to report these problems is still
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=beagle .
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I've still got a fairly serious problem with Beagle indexing only email
headers and not content. I've got Thunderbird 2.0.0.23, Beagle 0.3.9
and Beagle-Indexer (TB Addon) 0.1.3. Please help.
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Izzy, when you say "set it to index aggressively," do you mean Indexing
Speed = very fast or very slow?
My TB backend does seem to be indexing my emails, but very little
content -- possibly only header information.
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I can confirm this bug on Jaunty, AMD64. I note that even though I've
installed the thunderbird-beagle package, it does not show up in
Thunderbird's add-ons.
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update: if you go into thunderbirds addons you will see the beagle
indexer. from there you can set it to index aggressively, then tell it
to drop everything and reset the index. it will re-index everything
again fairly quickly. you can then change the indexing speed back to
normal. then wait was be
i can confirm this also. beagle 0.3.9 on fresh Jaunty x86 with
thunderbird-beagle installed. Beagle indexed less than 10K emails out of
a combined 35K emails from two email accounts in thunderbird 2.0.0.21
(meaning two in boxes and two sent folders).
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Scratch that. I never installed the helper. It's working now.
"sudo apt-get install thunderbird-beagle"
Thanks
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I'd like to confirm this. Fresh install of Beagle on Ubuntu Jaunty.
Thunderbird is set as a backend, but nothing is being indexed. Also tried
running walk_the_dog, but didn't help. Best I could find in the logs is:
grep -n 'thunderbird' *
2009-05-02-15-36-24-Beagle:93:20090502 15:37:48.9717 0
I can confirm this bug, and any Evolution-related indexing is disabled. Tried
again after uninstalling Evolution, no change. Retried indexing a number of
times, and to start with some (definitely not all) emails were apparently
indexed. But after some time, Beagle consistently does not index any
I can confirm this bug. I'm running up-to-date Ubuntu Jaunty. I have
three imap accounts. No email is indexed (see below).
I can't remove evolution-data-server, as suggested, since gnome-do-
plugins and ekiga depends on it. I need these two packages. There is
also evolution-data-server-common, wh
Thank you Erdal for your quick response!
I'm going to mark your report as invalid, due to your last comment. Feel
free to re-open it in case that you try Beagle again, and experience the
same problem.
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I uninstalled Beagle and am not likely to use it again soon.
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Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Disabling the EvolutionDataServer backend might help. There are similar
crash bugs filed against evolution-sharp which beagle uses.
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Complete removal and reinstallation helped, now after a while Beagle
always crashes due to a SIGABRT bug in MONO:
#3 0x08bca270 in ?? ()
#4 0x0005 in ?? ()
#5 0x438a in ?? ()
#6 0x08bca270 in ?? ()
#7 0x0005 in ?? ()
#8 0xb7f9d5f8 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#9 0xb7f
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