> > I would say you actually found a bug :(. The "touch"ing was meant to > > figure out the location of the problem. Since you fixed the problem it > > will be hard to figure out exactly what was causing it. If this happens, > > please report back. > > Actually, that was more mysterious than that... I took time to > investigate a little more. > In fact : all content of this Pictures directory WAS indexed. But the > search for the word "Apolline" didn't give any result, although it > gave results with Beagle 0.2.9 and no usr_xattr. As soon as I have > installed 0.2.11 and set usr_xattr, the search for "Apolline" did not > work anymore. > Say : I have the file Apolline_bedroom1.jpg > Before : "Apolline" gave me right results. > After : "Apolline" gave me NO result, but with "bedroom", it worked ! > Strange, isn't it ? When I created Apolline_pyjama_rose.jpg in a new > directory, Beagle find Apolline in this new one, but still nothing in > the Pictures directory. As I have explained, I had to touch everything > in this Picture dir in order to have correct results again. > I don't understand what happened, but I can figure that it has > something to do with usr_xattr, not with Beagle.
Bad. I dont remember what changed between 0.2.9 and 0.2.11 but lets give it another try. You said you built from source. Also, you mentioned that you removed your ~/.beagle directory and then reindexed everything - right ? Go to beagle src directory. cd beagled ./beagle-dump-index /path/to/Apolline_pyjama_rose.jpg ./beagle-dump-index /path/to/Apolline_bedroom1.jpg Assuming you last indexed with xattr turned on, what are the outputs of getfattr -d /path/to/Apolline_pyjama_rose.jpg getfattr -d /path/to/Apolline_bedroom1.jpg (getfattr -d dumps the extended attributes set on a file) - dBera -- ----------------------------------------------------- Debajyoti Bera @ http://dtecht.blogspot.com beagle / KDE fan Mandriva / Inspiron-1100 user _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers