Re: I have resurrected beagle

2014-12-31 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, Wow! This is awesome. I am very happy Beagle is still solving problems for people -- your beagrep looks very interesting -- and thank you for updating the code to use MimeKit over GMime. It is definitely a big improvement. Keep up the great work! Joe On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 9:29 PM,

Re: Is beagle completely dead now?

2011-02-14 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Adam, On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org wrote: A major reason why I gave up on Beagle and the whole Linux desktop itself was due to this attitude.  I guess the developers of those apps are more thick skinned or resilient than I was?  I don't know.

Re: Is beagle completely dead now?

2011-02-14 Thread Joe Shaw
, Lukas Lipka lukasli...@gmail.com wrote: I don't mean to sound nostalgic, but back then Beagle was one of the best and fun projects to hack on! L. On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Joe Shaw j...@joeshaw.org wrote: Hi Adam, On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Adam Tauno Williams awill

Re: Is beagle completely dead now?

2011-02-14 Thread Joe Shaw
= folder_path.Replace (shit, ); :=) On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Joe Shaw j...@joeshaw.org wrote: Hi, On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Joel Mandell joelmand...@gmail.com wrote: Would love to eventually fix the Evolution filter in Util/Evolution.cs. I can send patches to dbera

Re: Is beagle completely dead now?

2011-02-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:44 PM, guido iodice guido.iod...@gmail.com wrote: It is very sad that mono folks are so committed with applications like f-spot or banshee, that have many good alternatives, or on mono-mac, mono-iOS, mono-android mono-whatyouwant, while Beagle died. I can't

Re: Use beagle to read (eh, grep) source code

2010-05-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, Nice work! If you're comfortable hacking around in the Beagle codebase, you could probably make the tokenizer (called an analyzer in Lucene parlance) act more appropriately for code so that things like underscores aren't stripped out. Take a look at beagled/LuceneCommon.cs in the

Re: Help regarding integrating Beagle with the Nautilus File Manager

2010-01-25 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 4:39 PM, vatsal nidhi vatsal7...@gmail.com wrote: I am working on a project which requires the integration of the Nautilus File Manager with Beagle ,that is , i want to provide the functionality of Beagle in the file manager . This has already been implemented in

Re: Beagle excepts [Was: anybody working/supporting beagle?]

2010-01-25 Thread Joe Shaw
Williams awill...@whitemice.org wrote: On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 08:49 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 10:59 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote: Hi, On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org wrote: BTW, I love Beagle - it is a massive improvement over

Re: Beagle excepts [Was: anybody working/supporting beagle?]

2010-01-25 Thread Joe Shaw
also told that the 2.xxx version has been shipped since Mono 1.2.4 (which we already require), so we should probably just upgrade to it.  I have a patch to do so that I'll push if nobody objects. Gabriel On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Joe Shaw j...@joeshaw.org wrote: Hi, Yep, that class

Re: anybody working/supporting beagle?

2010-01-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Amish Shah am...@kakai.com wrote: If I have questions about how to do things, above and beyond the pretty good documentation, am I likely to get answers on this forum? How responsive has Novell been about bug fixes? I will certainly try to answer any

Re: anybody working/supporting beagle?

2010-01-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.org wrote: BTW, I love Beagle - it is a massive improvement over 'managing files'. But, at least for me, it has stopped working.  Since I last updated Mono it just churns out a lot of - --- 20100122 06:15:13.6246

Re: anybody working/supporting beagle?

2010-01-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Amish Shah am...@kakai.com wrote: We will probably be writing a back-end to talk to postgres. Seems like the current backend for html files doesn't analysis all the content of the html files. Also, we want to add some more file attributes to the index

Re: anybody working/supporting beagle?

2010-01-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, Beagle isn't in active development. It is getting some occasional maintenance done by Novell. Joe On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Amish Shah am...@kakai.com wrote: Hi, How active is this project? I'm doing a comparison between beagle and tracker trying to decide which meta search

Re: About to declare 'unmaintained'

2009-09-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:39 AM, guido iodice guido.iod...@gmail.com wrote: Can Novell leave unmantained a piece of its desktop? This is a suicide for Suse. Exactly what Novell intends to do with Beagle is unclear, but I think suicide is a bit hyperbolic. From my time at Novell there was

Re: About to declare 'unmaintained'

2009-09-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, I just wanted to reiterate what Bera said. Unfortunately it's been a long time coming, and I had the revelation fairly recently that our meager maintenance efforts were simply not going to keep up with the positive forward progress of other projects upon which we depend, like Evolution.

Re: [beagle] Remove duplicate 'beagle-part-property.h' from include_HEADERS

2009-07-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Arun Raghavanaru...@src.gnome.org wrote: commit 95b10dd1dc58068fa09d38fa6bac3763afc9c8f9 Author: Arun Raghavan ford_pref...@gentoo.org Date:   Sun Jul 26 23:10:44 2009 +0530    Remove duplicate 'beagle-part-property.h' from include_HEADERS    This was

Re: ODT/ODP/ODS

2009-07-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Adam Tauno Williamsawill...@whitemice.org wrote: Does Beagle (0.3.8-46) index the content of OpenOffice files?  [It sure seems like I remember it indexing StarOffice files...] But double checking on my system and it only seems to be indexing based on the

Re: (resend)patch to beaglefs

2009-07-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Guido, On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:44 AM, guido iodiceguido.iod...@gmail.com wrote: Dears, I'm a Beagle fan: http://guiodic.wordpress.com/category/gnulinux/guide-pratiche-gnulinux/beagle-guide-pratiche-gnulinux-gnulinux/ I discovered that *beaglefs* has a bug because new beagle syntax.

Re: (proposal) BeagleFS GUI

2009-07-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 5:49 AM, guido iodiceguido.iod...@gmail.com wrote: I wrote a simple GUI for BeagleFS (yes, I love it). You can find it on my blog: http://guiodic.wordpress.com/2009/07/10/beaglefs-gui-uninterfaccia-grafica-per-beaglefs/ (my blog is in Italian, but you can find

Re: Make Beagle accesible from everywhere

2009-06-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:25 AM, j r muxu...@hotmail.com wrote: I obtained a different answer depending on the URL call, and if I invoke the server from 10.5.36.50:4000 I receive an invalid XML string. For example: FROM HTTP://10.5.36.50:4000 (Invalid xml string) 391 // This number seems

build system (was Re: gitignore foo)

2009-05-14 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Arun Raghavan arunissa...@gmail.com wrote: I don't really see any major disadvantage to either approach. A very minor plus for the git.mk is that you don't need to update .gitignore even those few rare times that you might otherwise have to (since it'll

Re: Beagle git migration issue

2009-04-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Arun Raghavan aru...@svn.gnome.org wrote: The git repo should be up again. Please give it a spin and let me know. I'll try to build everything once in a while, and diff the 2 trees to make doubly sure. I am updating my Ubuntu to Jaunty so I can't test it

Re: File category disappears

2009-04-16 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:14 AM, D Bera dbera@gmail.com wrote: This is quite strange! It appears as though the Files backend is not running. And there is no notification message for it either! I don't know if gentoo disables debug building by default; if not, then my best bet is to

Re: Beagle

2009-03-31 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:19 AM, veeraraghavan ravi vravi...@yahoo.com wrote: I have downloaded the latest source code (beagle-0.3.9) from the  web site. Can I built the assembly(beagle.dll etc..) by opening the C# files in a new project via VS.NET in windows. I've never tried -- I'm

Re: Beagle

2009-03-31 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:48 AM, veeraraghavan ravi vravi...@yahoo.com wrote: I tried to build the beagle assembly in windows via VS.NET. But failed. There are several Beagle assemblies. Util.dll is one, BeagleClient.dll is another, BeagleDaemon.exe, etc. As I've said, there is a lot of

Re: Parsing an XML file in an archive

2009-03-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:04 PM, filter...@runbox.com wrote: I want to create a filter for Beagle! (Actually, several filters for different formats that are built similar….)  I have red the documentation, but I cannot wrap my head around it. I hope some- one where will take the time

Re: how to erase the origin data?

2009-03-21 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM, waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com wrote: now I have changed my directories structure and changed names to utf8. but I find that beagle always remember original directories with beagled --fg --debug. It says :  Delaying add of ... until FSQ comes across it .

Re: Beagle: Looking for maintainer

2009-01-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:13 PM, D Bera dbera@gmail.com wrote: Beagle project is looking for a maintainer. Yeah, I just want to reiterate that it'd be great if someone could step up. I also don't have the time to dedicate to Beagle what I would like, but I can definitely help mentor

Re: compiling beagle

2008-11-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Darren Govoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I pulled the beagle source code down and want to compile it. The INSTALL refers to ./configure script which isn't there. Nor are there csproj files I could use with Mono. What is the best way to rebuild beagled or the

Re: patch to port beagle to gmime-2.4

2008-07-25 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey Jeff, On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Jeffrey Stedfast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a preliminary patch, GMime-2.4 isn't yet released and the API isn't written in stone yet; I've written the patch to get feedback from you guys on the API changes I've made. The changes look fine to

Re: Hal script to index removable storage medium ?

2008-07-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 9:03 AM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am not much familiar with HAL scripts and how the nice popups Open the Audio CD in Amarok shows up when I insert an audio cd. Essentially what happens is that when you attach a device, HAL notices through the hotplug

Google protocol buffers

2008-07-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, In case you didn't see it, Google released their protocol buffers as open source the other day: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/ http://code.google.com/apis/protocolbuffers/docs/overview.html One of the big weaknesses in Beagle is that the messaging system between beagled and

Re: Google protocol buffers

2008-07-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Brad Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I haven't done that much research into Google's protocol buffers, but from first blush, this seems similar in spirit to Thrift[1], which is a lightweight, cross-platform binary serialization method, and works with

Re: need help with testing: GMail live search (available in svn trunk)

2008-04-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now that you point out that gmail and google app uses different URLs, some configuration seems required. I guess the a points to app. Does not matter though, since it will be tough to cover all cases. Instead

Re: need help with testing: GMail live search (available in svn trunk)

2008-04-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The domain name in https://mail.google.com/a/joeshaw.org/#search/[EMAIL PROTECTED] would be joeshaw.org or https://mail.google.com/a/joeshaw.org/;. What I am asking is that is there is a notion of domain name

Speaking of Google backends

2008-04-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, I just came across this today: http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/#fonje It might be interesting to bring back the Google search backend! Joe ___ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org

Re: gobject api help

2008-04-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:34 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those who deal with gobject API, when you pass a string (char* or const char*) to an API function, whose responsibility is it to free the string ? What is the usual practice ? Is there any way to distinguish methods

Re: Beagle on encrypted partitions yeilds horrible system performance

2008-03-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am hitting kind of a nasty performance problem, my current test setup is a two disk mdraid RAID0 setup with lvm ontop of a dmcrypt, all partitions beagle touches are ext4. Now every time beagle 0.3.4 indexes a

Re: Summer of Code 2008

2008-03-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Lukas Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's that time of the year again when Google's SOC program opens. For more information see: http://code.google.com/soc/2008/ Is Beagle going to participate again this year? I would like us to, but I am personally

Re: Beagle presence on Wikipedia

2008-02-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Nirbheek Chauhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, I think he was referring to the fact that MacOSX's Spotlight and Vista's Instant Search were mentioned, but Beagle which predates both of them wasn't. Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system

Re: Beagle presence on Wikipedia

2008-02-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 4:31 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I read that section as Spotlight indexing the metadata itself stored on the file system, which Beagle doesn't really do. Beagle does use that file system metadata for its own bookkeeping, though. /me

Re: Getting started with beagle

2008-02-14 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An architectural decision to be made, do we want to actually index the data off of every webservice, or just offer 'transparent' backends to query the existing query API's for each service. I'm more for a local

Re: Getting started with beagle

2008-02-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Dirk, On Feb 10, 2008 4:35 PM, Dirk Uys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been keeping a close eye on the beagle project for the last few months or so and I want to play around with the project. Is there a nice IDE to use? I know about monodevelop, but I don't know if that's the best route to

Re: Getting started with beagle

2008-02-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Feb 13, 2008 11:43 AM, Dirk Uys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other that the TODO list, is there any filters/backends in need of attension? Yikes, the TODO list is pretty out of date these days. :) dBera recently posted to the list about two backends that need some work: Liferea (an RSS

Re: Getting started with beagle

2008-02-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Feb 13, 2008 1:07 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 13, 2008 11:43 AM, Dirk Uys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other that the TODO list, is there any filters/backends in need of attension? I have a fancy one :-) Use one of the many C# POP/IMAP libraries to build a gmail

Re: Beagle Properties

2008-02-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Feb 10, 2008 10:49 AM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That sounds overwhelming ! There are only a few that are within our reach ... yelp, nautilus (and possibly brassero) in gnome cvs and kerry in kde svn. There are more to which we dont have direct access. Sure, but we could

Re: Beagle Properties

2008-02-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 12, 2008 5:31 PM, Lukas Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Voila, my ongoing effort is almost finished. http://beagle-project.org/Properties_Hack_Week There is still a small amount of stuff that needs to be finished before we can fire off this event. Stay tuned. Changing these

Re: help with writing a python client

2008-01-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 30, 2008 1:16 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: resp = client.send_request(query) resp beagle.SearchTermResponse object at 0xb7da411c (BeagleSearchTermResponse at 0x81ee600) Interesting. Like dBera mentioned query requests have to be sent asynchronously. I thought that

Re: [Xesam] Metadata Storage Daemon

2008-01-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 11, 2008 8:16 AM, Jamie McCracken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why do you need the timestamping? Is that just for beagle to query whats changed? (beagle should really use notifications from the daemon for it although if its not running it might miss them so I assume timestamping is

Re: suggest: make searches efficient

2008-01-09 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 9, 2008 9:44 AM, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beagle-search does not show a flat list of results, and I dont see how to implement a sidebar with all those extra links (buttons ?) without making it look cluttered. Flatness might not be the worst thing in the world if you

Re: suggest: make searches efficient

2008-01-08 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 8, 2008 3:40 AM, Enrico Minack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I ask you for suggestions, how to make searches efficient ? though Beagle already arranges results into groups of types (Documents, EMails, Images, ...), it already displays the results inside these groups, so that the

Re: Problems with beagle-0.3.1 with .htm- files

2008-01-05 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Jan 4, 2008 5:23 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 20080104 09:49:03.9370 17841 IndexH DEBUG: No filter for file:///opt/zeitschriften/ct/html/05/19/220/art.htm (/opt/zeitschriften/ct/html/05/19/220/art.htm) [application/x-mozilla-bookmarks] This is a problem in recognizing

Re: ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.2

2007-12-28 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/28/07, Arun Raghavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The query changes can be put off for the next release. Basically, while parsing queries, we might encounter OR clauses (which are fine) and AND clauses (which, I guess, are not) both of which might even be nested (definitely not

Re: insufficient? beagle-0.3.1.tar.bz2/gz on ftp.gnome.org

2007-12-19 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/19/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: svn version beagle-0.3.1 and tar.gz on ftp are differed. tar.gz without Util/AvahiBrowser.cs (not work configure --enable-avahi; make). Archive.cs not contained too. Yes, there was an error in the Makefile which didnt package the

Re: beagle r4293 - in trunk/beagle: BeagleClient beagled search search/Pages

2007-12-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey Lukas, On 12/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Implement suggestions in an unobtrusive way using FuzzyTermEnum. Suggestions are only generated upon request. How expensive is the search for suggestions? If they're inexpensive, we might want to consider returning a

Re: beagle problem

2007-12-14 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/13/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've made some other test, and I've seen that beagle-search does find files in the applications static index, but fails in the documentation static index. beagle-query and nautilus work fine. Oh ... beagle-search explicitly excludes

Re: Advisory: beagle-0.3.0 crashes at start

2007-12-04 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/4/07, Stephan Hegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Debajyoti, Debajyoti Bera wrote: ... If there are no config files in ~/.beagle/config, deleting ~/.beagle will not cause any additional loss of data. Is it safe to delete everything in ~/.beagle except the config subdir ? In other

Re: API changes in libbeagle application

2007-12-04 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/4/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a reminder that, when you set the source/hitttype/mimetype of a query as explained below, note the WHITESPACE _before_ type:AAA etc. i.e. beagle_query_add_text (query, type:AAA) instead of beagle_query_add_text (query, type:AAA). All

Re: Install fails (was Re: ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.0 and Beagle-Xesam 0.1)

2007-12-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, Just to add to what dBera said: On 12/3/07, Henry S. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: produces a segfault with the following trace: at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.String.InternalAllocateStr (int) 0x4 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.String.InternalAllocateStr (int)

Re: Install fails

2007-12-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/3/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.String.InternalAllocateStr (int) 0x4 at (wrapper managed-to-native) System.String.InternalAllocateStr (int) 0x at System.Text.StringBuilder.InternalEnsureCapacity (int) [0x000b1] in

Re: Install fails

2007-12-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi again, get_machinename() crasher ... where have I seen this before ? Maybe this ? https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=MONO82460 Looks like it, yeah. Unfortunately it's a Mono bug, and it seems to be deep enough in Mono XmlSerializer magic that we can't work around it. Oh

Re: Install fails

2007-12-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 12/3/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about I use System.Environment.MachineName instead of Mono.Unix.UnixEnvironment.MachineName ? Seems to work with long names too... (I tried with a 24-char name). Yeah, let's do that. S.E.MachineName just calls gethostname() in an internal

Need help: New screencasts

2007-12-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey gang, While updating the Beagle web page for the 0.3.0 release yesterday, I went and re-watched the screencasts that Nat did a long time ago and boy are they dated. So, we need someone to create some new screencasts to really highlight beagle. Preferably they would be in Flash format so

ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.0 and Beagle-Xesam 0.1

2007-12-01 Thread Joe Shaw
Chinese (Funda Wang) - Spanish(Roberto Majadas, Jorge Gonzalez) - Swedish(Daniel Nylander) Contributors to this release: Debajyoti Bera, Joe Shaw, Lukas Lipka, Pierre Östlund, Tao Fei, Arun Raghavan, Nirbheek Chauhan, Kevin Kubasik, Alexis Christoforides

Re: telling beagle the client to open a file indexed.

2007-11-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/21/07, Hugo Melo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 21, 2007 5:42 PM, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can change the source and add application/lotus.notes as a mail mimetype - that will work but requires you to change the source. Since beagle-search does not know how to

Re: Dashboard?

2007-11-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Nils, Welcome back! Nice to see you again. :) On 11/21/07, Nils Erik Svangård [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * libdashboard - Or as its better known, a C library that generates valid, parseable clues. This is not only critical since most plugin authors aren't going to want to spend the time

Re: Beagle indexing when running on batteries

2007-11-19 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/19/07, Andrey Melentyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But actually I'm mostly worried by the number of wakeups-from-idle per second that beagled generates when AC is unplugged. PowerTOP ( http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/powertop/ ) utility says that beagled produces: 1,6% ( 10,0)

Re: Beagle indexing when running on batteries

2007-11-19 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/19/07, Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2) If the Beagle already entered the powersaving mode successfully, is there any way to reduce the number of wakeups-per-second? As I understand, if Beagle is using /proc filesystem to get AC status, it needs some kind of

Re: Opera Memory Fix

2007-11-16 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/16/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: p.s. Also, our in-memory hashtable of Guid's for the FSQ is immense, it would be trivial to change the LuceneNameResolver to use a sqlite db to store that data on-disk and out of memory, freeing a few megs. I don't know a ton about the

Re: Opera Memory Fix

2007-11-16 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/16/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The real issue is the reflection/serialization stuff, some of this might be mono issues, some might be on us, but there are a ton of strings hanging around in the XML serialization class libraries. There are over 8,000 System.MonoType

Re: Beagle-Project.org is Down

2007-11-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/15/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: beagle-project.org is down, anyone who knows someone who knows possible fixs please share! The machine that hosts beagle-project.org changed IP addresses, and we weren't given any warning about this ahead of time. We're trying to get the

Re: Two ideas - up for adoption

2007-11-01 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 11/1/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (1) GMail indexing: Figure out (reverse-enginneer ?) how gmail-desktop-search for linux indexes GMail emails. There is no public API and the usual gmail apis on the web are not search friendly. It should be an easy step of dumping the

State of the Pooch

2007-10-25 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, It's that time again. Time for a State of the Pooch email to let the community know how we're doing with Beagle and where we're going. Previous addresses are here: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dashboard-hackers/2006-November/msg00064.html

Re: We have a Google Ad

2007-10-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey, Yeah, Google's Open Source office (the ones that bring you (and us) the Google Summer of Code program) were kind enough to offer us some free AdWords credit. The campaign has been running since late June, and we've had over 300,000 ad impressions. Considerably fewer clicks, though. ;) Joe

Re: Beagle as a Web site indexer.

2007-10-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/15/07, Omri Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am writing Yet Another web frontend for Subversion, (it's a fork of Insurrection) and I need a search engine for it, one that will index by file and revision, and present the results in a form presentable in HTML. Has anyone done

Re: How does beagle get stopped?

2007-10-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/22/07, Max Wiehle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took a look at the code and that is exactly what happens. But beagle --fg does not seem to return. I use it in a script that waits for beagled to return to stop the repository afterwards. This works fine with beagle-shutdown. However it

Re: GSoC Weekly Report

2007-10-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/16/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A followup question, I didnot find any API documentation of Mono.Data.Sqlite :( #mono was also sleeping when I asked the question there. My understanding is that both M.D.SqliteClient and M.D.Sqlite follow the general ADO.Net API patterns and

Re: System.InvalidOperationException: Invalid connection string

2007-10-17 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/17/07, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope. They all report as being SQLite 3.x database, such as: $ file ~/.beagle/Indexes/EvolutionMailIndex/SummaryTracker-*.db ... /home/brian/.beagle/Indexes/EvolutionMailIndex/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Re: Beagle-query and dates

2007-10-17 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/17/07, DIMonS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was hoping to script beagle into checking multiple search terms on a daily basis outputting to a file so users can see results in a single file at start work. No problems except the daily part. Misread the Searching_Data page and have

Re: System.InvalidOperationException: Invalid connection string

2007-10-17 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/17/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well that was just a guess. Joe would know better. We'll have to test those characters. Could very well be the colon, but I have no idea offhand. We already protect against forward slashes and commas. Joe

Re: GSoC Weekly Report

2007-10-16 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/16/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What to do with our local changes to Mono.Data.SqliteClient ? I always get confused with them. Dont even know what are those changes and why are they there :-/ (it has something to with threading and locking) ? The work done

Re: GSoC Weekly Report

2007-10-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/13/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What to do with our local changes to Mono.Data.SqliteClient ? I always get confused with them. Dont even know what are those changes and why are they there :-/ (it has something to with threading and locking) ? The work done locally was

Re: Giant logfile

2007-10-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/13/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was referring to this part: // FIXME: We always turn on full debugging output! We are //still debugging this code, after all... //arg_debug ? LogLevel.Debug : LogLevel.Warn, LogLevel.Debug, ... which basically ignores the

Re: Giant logfile

2007-10-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/14/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ya. Its possibly because of a lower inotify max_watches limit. It used to print too many warning messages in the past, even without --debug (besides causing other problems). BTW, this problem was fixed in the next bugfix release,

Re: beagle (indexing)

2007-10-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/12/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to work on this, ping me back :) I can send you all data you need. Akregator now uses a db which has C++ (not C, so no P/Invoke) and python bindinds but no C# binding. How do the python bindings access the data? Do they reimplement

Re: Giant logfile

2007-10-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/13/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First, there are always old log files floating around in the Log directory. Do we really need them ? Log files older than 14 days are removed automatically by Beagle, IIRC. This is a good question. I am in favour of turning off the debug

Re: Just notice, Kerry/Beagle is a Massive Memory Hog

2007-10-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/13/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is a total of 14 and I using over 300 Megs for beagle. (ouch) You are lucky that 14 instances are using only 300 Megs - thats about 20 Megs a piece. Normally instances are about 30 Meg each. It's also not a very accurate representation

Re: GSoC Weekly Report

2007-10-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/9/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At this point, I'm in favor of dropping support for sqlite2 entirely anyway. That will make a migration to the new Mono sqlite bindings smoother, and drop a nasty chunk of cut-and-paste-and-patch code in the tree. Me too, me too ... But

Re: GSoC Weekly Report

2007-10-09 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/8/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One thing I forgot to test was support for sqlite-2. Could anyone with sqlite-2 sync svn trunk and see if things work as expected ? .beagle/ might need to be deleted and files/emails re-indexed. At this point, I'm in favor of dropping

Re: beagle r4011 - in trunk/beagle: beagled beagled/IndexingServiceQueryable search/Tiles

2007-10-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 10/2/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/2/07, D Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - I am not sure starting a _new_ beagle-search is a good idea. It should search in that same one. I dont use that UI much (actually, never) so you might want to get some feedback about this.

Re: ITagProvider

2007-09-28 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 9/28/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Its important to realize that my focus is not on the implementation of a backend to store this information, but to provide a generic way for us to include 'tag' information from a variety of sources. Often you can't separate

Re: eating cpu with a queue full of http urls

2007-09-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 9/26/07, Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 13:39 -0400, D Bera wrote: Is it index-helper or beagled ? beagled: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 10312 brian 22 7 110m 42m 13m S 93 1.4 1331:32 beagled

Re: Status of Dashboard

2007-09-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 9/10/07, Rod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question: is the code at code.google.com/p/dashboard/ the most recent (it being the only stuff I could find (eventually))? Tx. As far as I know, yes. It's not really maintained at this point, so I would recommend using a distributed source

Re: Pidgin Filters

2007-09-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 7/6/07, Weirdbro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a reason that the filters for Pidgin logs don't make the names of the users talking searchable in any form? If html logging is turned on, it seems the filters make the names completely unsearchable. Is the a reason there aren't fields

Re: beagle-search 0.2.18 segfault

2007-09-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 9/3/07, Frederik Himpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I am pretty sure I did not upgrade beagle that day. Anyway, I cannot reproduce this segfault anymore: now it works fine. Hrm, odd. But now I see another problem: it segfaults when closing beagle-search. There's not much

Re: beagle-search 0.2.18 segfault

2007-09-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 9/6/07, Frederik Himpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Program received signal SIG35, Real-time event 35. Hmm, looks like you'll also have to add: handle SIG35 nostop noprint to gdb before you run continue. We're looking for SIGSEGV. Also, because Beagle is multi-threaded, we need the

Re: beagle-search 0.2.18 segfault

2007-09-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, Are you sure that all the beagle components are in sync version-wise? Ie, that you're running a beagle-search that is 0.2.18 and the running daemon is 0.2.18? Joe On 9/2/07, Frederik Himpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I start a search in beagle-search, I get this segfault. Could it be

ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.2.18

2007-08-27 Thread Joe Shaw
] * Improve error reporting throughout. Contributors to this release: Joe Shaw, Debajyoti Bera, Lukas Lipka, Joseph Benavidez, JP Rosevear. Full set of changes: http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/beagle/tags/BEAGLE_0_2_18/ChangeLog KNOWN ISSUES The Thunderbird backend is memory hungry

Re: Thunderbird backend project: finished, call for testing

2007-08-23 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 8/23/07, Pierre Östlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What kind of accounts do you have? The first error message you got (about not being able to list messages) should be fixed in a commit I made a couple of days ago (to my SoC branch (so dBera, if you read this, please merge that patch

Re: what to do with a new translation

2007-08-20 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 8/20/07, mikel paskual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll gladly accept your offer. I attached the translation to this message. Thanks, I've checked this in. I have never used svn, and I'm getting a bit messed up trying to use it now. I'll give another try to svn, but it'll be another

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