Hi, On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 14:16 +0200, Jan Taegert wrote: > on indexing my data, beagle from time to time brings the following > reproducible error messages: > > 1.) When some file (here: > /home/mochila/media/abspiellisten/Unbetitelt.m3u) is trashed: > - Slightly different, when the same file is deleted:
Can you file a bug for this, and attach the file? > 2.) Everytime (!), when filesystem crawling is done: I suspect this is related to #1. > 3.) Certain files (The other titels of this album are indexed without > errors): > > 05-09-16 13.27.19.62 31524 Beagle DEBUG: *** Add '/home/.medien/mugge/Sigur > > Rós/Ágætis byrjun' 'Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun - 06 - Hjartað hamast (bamm > > bamm bamm).ogg' (file) I assume the file name is in UTF-8? If not, things just won't work. > Maybe one more bug: > > best, beagle-query or beagled itself seem to have problems with multiple > tagged mp3. - If there is only a idv1 OR a idv2 tag, the content of this > tag is displayed correctly in best, but if a file has both, best shows > only the filename and - as description: Title 2 of "Unknown Album" Please file this as well. Bonus points if you can attach a file which has both kinds of tags (but I understand if for legal reasons you can't.) > Finally, I have a question: > > as Tomasz Torcz wrote: > > Beagle already ionice itself (grep for ioprio). > > Unfortunately vanilla kernel doesn't allow non-root processess to set self > > priority to idle, due some priority-inheritance problems. > > That explains what I get from IndexHelper (I am using cfq-scheduler): > > 05-09-16 12.59.49.37 31565 IndexH WARN: Unable to set IO-priority for > > process to idle > > Is there a workaround for this problem? You'd have to run something like "ionice -c 3 su <user> -c beagled" as root, unfortunately. Joe _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers