Joe Shaw wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On 3/28/07, Michael Letourneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...snip...]
>> So I figured maybe its just something thats turned off, and so I did a
>> beagle-info --list-filters and did not any mime types applicable for
>> archives.  So now I am left with the question, how do I turn this on, if
>> its off, or do I need to create my own filter/backend for this?
>
> Archive support wasn't added to Beagle until the 0.2.14 release, and
> openSUSE has 0.2.12.  Fortunately there's a Beagle project in the
> openSUSE build service which always has the latest version:
>
>    http://software.opensuse.org/download/Beagle/
>
> It has 0.2.16.3 for 10.1 and 10.2.  If you install that, it will have
> to reindex your data but it will pick up archive files.
>
> Let me know if you have any problems or want more info.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
Well Joe, that worked almost perfectly, I added the repo and updated
beagle, and had it re-index, and it understands .tar.gz files fine now. 
Unfortunately since its a mail archive its rather large, and its
skipping it because of the size.  Also unfortunately, looking at the man
for beagle-config and the website, I am not seeing a way to override the
limit.

I looked at the xml config files but there was not a whole lot in that.  

Is there a way to override that?  And if so can you do it for certain
files or is it global?

Thanks for you help, its gotten me 90% there.

Michael
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