[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-05 Thread Joe Shaw
These packages fix the problem for me.  Thanks Jamie!

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[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-05 Thread Joe Shaw
These packages fix the problem for me.  Thanks Jamie!

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[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-04 Thread Joe Shaw
Yep, I'd be happy to.

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[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-04 Thread Joe Shaw
Yep, I'd be happy to.

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[Bug 865462] [NEW] Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Public bug reported:

Attempts to run puppet manifests that manipulate authorized_keys now
fail with errors like:

err: Could not apply complete catalog: Could not back up
/home/whomever/.ssh/authorized_keys: Permission denied -
/var/lib/puppet/clientbucket/d

This was introduced in 0.25.5 of puppet upstream and fixed in a later
release: http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

It works fine with 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.1; not sure about 6.2.

** Affects: puppet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-03 Thread Joe Shaw
See also:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/puppet/0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3

http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4267

Namely, the fix (not included in the Ubuntu package) is
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/repository/revisions/3f99bd71811be182f9217d727ec0ca7755eec68d

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[Bug 865462] [NEW] Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-03 Thread Joe Shaw
Public bug reported:

Attempts to run puppet manifests that manipulate authorized_keys now
fail with errors like:

err: Could not apply complete catalog: Could not back up
/home/whomever/.ssh/authorized_keys: Permission denied -
/var/lib/puppet/clientbucket/d

This was introduced in 0.25.5 of puppet upstream and fixed in a later
release: http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

It works fine with 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.1; not sure about 6.2.

** Affects: puppet (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 865462] Re: Upgrade to 0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3 introduces http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3922

2011-10-03 Thread Joe Shaw
See also:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/puppet/0.25.4-2ubuntu6.3

http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4267

Namely, the fix (not included in the Ubuntu package) is
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/repository/revisions/3f99bd71811be182f9217d727ec0ca7755eec68d

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[Bug 565685] Re: [Asus K50IJ] Lucid Lynx - No automute (Headphone jack does not disable speakers on laptop)

2010-11-05 Thread Joe Shaw
David,

When I plug headphones into the jack, I get:

Unsol event from codec: tag = 4,  response = 0

I get the same message when headphones are unplugged.

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[Bug 565685] Re: [Asus K50IJ] Lucid Lynx - No automute (Headphone jack does not disable speakers on laptop)

2010-11-05 Thread Joe Shaw
I notice now that although the jack is green, it is labeled on the
plastic as a line out jack.  That fits with the tag=04 in the
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0 file.

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[Bug 565685] Re: [Asus K50IJ] Lucid Lynx - No automute (Headphone jack does not disable speakers on laptop)

2010-11-05 Thread Joe Shaw
David,

With your drivers, I actually couldn't get any output on the headphones.
When I removed your package and rebooted, I got the sound.

I am actually looking at this bug from a different perspective.  I'm
working on an embedded product with two cards: an HDMI output from a
separate card and the jack output on the VT1708S codec.  I'm looking
to get some sort of jack sense notification out of ALSA so I can handle
it in PulseAudio and mute the HDMI output.

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-11-29 Thread Joe Shaw
 It's a shame this bug isn't getting any attention. Running the CPU flat out
 leads to overheating and crashes on my laptop, causing data loss and
 potentially hardware damage.

I don't think this is accurate.  I say pretty clearly in an earlier
comment [1] the info that we need to be able to diagnose the problem.
Without log data, there's nothing we can do.  I believe you when you say
it uses 100% CPU -- but top output isn't helpful.  We need help from bug
reporters.

This has been ongoing work, and isn't as simple as fixing a one-liner
and having the problem go away forever.  Beagle is software which
effectively has to be able to read and comprehend every piece of data on
your system -- a difficult task and one with a lot of surface area and
potential for failures.  I'm not sure what version is in Gutsy, but
0.2.18 is better than ever with these and 0.3.0, which will be released
soon, improves further.

Joe

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[Bug 115801] Re: max inotify user watches in the kernel should be increased for beagle indexing to be optimal

2007-10-27 Thread Joe Shaw
If an inotify watch isn't used, it uses no memory.  So simply increasing
the limit has no overhead on the system.

It's only when they're used that they actually consume kernel memory.  I
don't know exactly how much is used, but I believe there's no additional
overhead other than the inotify structure in the kernel.

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-10-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Alessandro: Can you send SIGUSR1 to the beagled process, SIGUSR2 to the
beagled-helper process, and attach the last 100 lines of each of the
~/.beagle/Log/current-* files?  The output from ps ax | grep -i beagle
would also be helpful.

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[Bug 153051] Re: sqlite version mismatch causes problems in Evolution backend

2007-10-15 Thread Joe Shaw

** Attachment added: Please apply this patch.
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10031654/beagle-summary-tracker-sqlite-upgrade.patch

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[Bug 153051] sqlite version mismatch causes problems in Evolution backend

2007-10-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: beagle

I'm the upstream maintainer of Beagle, and we've found a nasty bug
related to Ubuntu's compiling of Beagle against sqlite 3 when previous
versions were built against sqlite 2.

The problem essentially is that the Mono sqlite bindings don't
gracefully handle using a sqlite 2 database with sqlite 3.  While
opening of the database connection succeeds (something that doesn't work
when a v3 db is opened with v2, and a case we check for), an error is
encountered when trying to actually run a SQL statement on the database.
Unfortunately this will happen for every Evolution IMAP email that is
attempted to be indexed by Beagle.

Unfortunately our two downstream Ubuntu maintainers (Kevin Kubasik and
Nirbheek) are without internet connections at present.  If someone else
can apply the patch I'm attaching to the Gutsy package, that would be
greatly appreciated.  It has already gone upstream to both our stable
0.2.x branch and the trunk (r4053 and r4054 in GNOME SVN, respectively).

** Affects: beagle (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-08-25 Thread Joe Shaw
Azeureus I believe is just broken in this respect, and as long as it
continuously closes and reopens the same file, there's not much we can
do about it on the Beagle side in terms of re-indexing the file.

I believe the next major version of Beagle (0.3.0) will solve the
problem of excessive memory usage in this situation, though.

I would recommend adding your Azeureus download folder to the list of
directories not to crawl from the Beagle UIs preferences (or the beagle-
settings tool).

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-08-25 Thread Joe Shaw
BTW, the foo has recurrences is output from evolution-sharp; it's not
output from Beagle.

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[Bug 115801] Re: max inotify user watches in the kernel should be increased for beagle indexing to be optimal

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Shaw
I added procps to this as an affected package, because I think the right
place to fix this is there.  This can happen with any program that will
set up lots of inotify watches, not just Beagle, although it's the most
likely culprit at this point.

I'd suggest setting it to at least 65536.  A higher number of watches
will take additional kernel memory, but only if those watches are used.
So for the vast majority of users who fit under the 8192 default limit,
increasing the value will have no adverse effects.

Bug #77106 is not caused by this, that is another bug that was fixed in
Beagle 0.2.14, I believe.

** Also affects: procps (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 77106] Re: 100% cpu load after 5' of inactivity

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Shaw
The original bug here has been fixed for some time in upstream Beagle.
Packages for a pretty recent version for Edgy are available from here:

http://beagle-project.org/files/ubuntu/edgy/

And the version included in Feisty is also fixed for this problem.

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-05-22 Thread Joe Shaw
Gary: Use a newer version.  0.2.16.3 is in feisty, or you can get
updated edgy packages here: http://beagle-project.org/files/ubuntu/edgy/

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-05-07 Thread Joe Shaw
Philip: interesting.  It would be helpful if you could email me the logs
and the DB file, if possible.  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-05-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Philip: Interesting.  Can you check the logs (in ~/.beagle/Log) to see
what files it might be crashing on?

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-05-01 Thread Joe Shaw
Brandon: Yeah, I've seen this bug with empty OOo files.  It's already
fixed in SVN (r3611), and I'm attaching the patch for it here.


** Attachment added: Patch to fix the empty OOo issue.
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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-04-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Cascade: if you're running the released version of Feisty, can you
attach your ~/.beagle/Log/current-Beagle file to the bug?  It should
have the printed output from Mono when it crashed.

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-04-30 Thread Joe Shaw
murrayf: what is ed2k?  Is this something beagle should be handling
more gracefully?

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Re: [Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-04-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

On 4/30/07, murrayf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, you are right. This kind of files belong to temp directory of
 edonkey p2p network programs (emule, amule, mldonkey...), they are
 usually big temporary files of movies that you are downloading... and
 beagled indexer daemon can't handle easily (I think...)

Yeah, temp directories can be tricky.  I'd be interested in seeing the
Beagle logs if you ran beagled with --debug and those directories
enabled, so I can see what the patterns are.

Joe

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[Bug 108957] Re: Beagle doesn't handle coma in mail folder name

2007-04-24 Thread Joe Shaw
I presume this affects feisty?  (There doesn't appear to be a way to see
what version of a package a bug in LP affects?)

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[Bug 108957] Re: Beagle doesn't handle coma in mail folder name

2007-04-24 Thread Joe Shaw
I just checked in a fix for this upstream, I will attach updated
assemblies with the fix.

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[Bug 108957] Re: Beagle doesn't handle coma in mail folder name

2007-04-24 Thread Joe Shaw
Drop this (and the .mdb file) over top of your previous file, probably
in /usr/lib/beagle/Backends/

** Attachment added: Updated EvolutionBackends.dll assembly
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[Bug 108957] Re: Beagle doesn't handle coma in mail folder name

2007-04-24 Thread Joe Shaw

** Attachment added: mdb file, also drop it in the same place
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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-04-23 Thread Joe Shaw
murrayf: Can you send SIGUSR2 to the helper process and paste in the
output from the logs?  It should say which file it's spinning on.

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[Bug 106513] Re: Beagle search keeps telling me Your data is being indexed

2007-04-20 Thread Joe Shaw
It's hard to say what the right behavior here is.  On the one hand, we
should probably display that message so that people know why data that
has been touched since they last ran beagle isn't indexed.  On the other
hand, if you're always running Beagle that's a fairly uncommon
occurrence and the message should only be displayed if it actually finds
something...  It's something we'll keep in mind.

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-04-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Yeah, very bizarre!

The next thing to try would be to attach gdb to the process and get a
threaded stack trace when it crashes.

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[Bug 102938] Re: [apport] BeagleDaemon.exe crashed with SIGSEGV in mono_jit_info_table_find()

2007-04-06 Thread Joe Shaw
Do you have evolution-data-server installed, and can you attach the
output of beagled --list-backends ?

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[Bug 102496] Re: [apport] BuildIndex.exe crashed with SIGSEGV

2007-04-06 Thread Joe Shaw
This process runs daily.  Do you see crashes every day?

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-04-02 Thread Joe Shaw
What is fish?

Normally when a mono app crashes it prints out a bunch of stuff to the
console about its stack trace at the time, but it doesn't seem to happen
for you because (I am guessing) that fish is trapping it.

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[Bug 71383] Re: Beagle crash on startup

2007-04-02 Thread Joe Shaw
Oh, I see that you describe what fish is above. :)  Can you try running
it under bash or another shell instead?

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[Bug 92898] Re: Imported strings from Novell Language

2007-03-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Yeah, sorry, I committed them to the stable 0.2.16.x branch because we
are shipping them in an update of our SLED product.  I've told our
translation team coordinator that I'm not checking them into the main
development branch and that if they want them integrated they'll have to
work upstream with the GNOME translation teams, and they were open to
that.

What we could probably do for Ubuntu is patch in the development branch
translations.  I can provide a patch for that, but someone else will
have to integrate it into the build.  Any takers?

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-03-26 Thread Joe Shaw
Max: For an extended period of time after the screensaver closed?  I
would expect a few seconds, but not a few minutes.

If that's the case you can send SIGUSR2 to the beagled-helper process
and it will log to the ~/.beagle/Log/current-IndexHelper file what file
it was processing.  I'd like to see the output; if it's a problematic
file if possible.

Also, make sure you get the 0.2.16.3 packages linked above and not the
0.2.16 ones, which have a particularly nasty looping bug with certain
SVG files.

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[Bug 87438] Re: [apport] beagled crashed with SIGSEGV

2007-03-17 Thread Joe Shaw
Ping on this?

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[Bug 60470] Re: Thumbnails of pictures in directories, with national characters in names, are not displayed.

2007-03-17 Thread Joe Shaw
This bug was fixed upstream and is in the 0.2.10 release.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #351403
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351403

** Also affects: beagle (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351403
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 65881] Re: assertion failure in IndexHelper/libgsf

2007-03-17 Thread Joe Shaw
The problematic file is probably the last one listed in the IndexHelper
file in ~/.beagle/Log for the time period immediately preceeding the
crash.

Since this is a problem in a lower-level library, it doesn't really have
anything to do with bug #65879.

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[Bug 84699] Re: crash for other application (beagled-helper....)

2007-03-17 Thread Joe Shaw
Can people who see this bug please run beagled in the foreground?
Apport doesn't seem able to catch the output Mono prints when it
crashes.  To do this, run beagle like so:

beagled --fg --debug --mono-debug

(If beagled complains about --mono-debug, just omit it.  It's a fairly
recent addition.)

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[Bug 87198] Re: beagled uses 250 Megs RAM when Idle

2007-02-23 Thread Joe Shaw
Also, where are you getting the 250 meg number from?  Is it the VSIZE or
RSS column from top/ps or something else?

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[Bug 87198] Re: beagled uses 250 Megs RAM when Idle

2007-02-23 Thread Joe Shaw
Are you using the Thunderbird backend?  (Check beagle-index-info to see
if it's listed)

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-02-12 Thread Joe Shaw
There are packages for 0.2.16 available now from here:

http://beagle-project.org/files/ubuntu/edgy/

They're not official Ubuntu packages, so caveat emptor, but hopefully
they'll be useful to many of you.

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-01-27 Thread Joe Shaw
Nice, but 0.2.15.1 is out now. ;)

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-01-15 Thread Joe Shaw
Yikes!  Those packages are a *prerelease* 0.2.14 version -- the code is
buggy and I don't recommend installing them.

Kevin, can you please take those packages down or update them to the
official 0.2.14 release?

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2007-01-11 Thread Joe Shaw
Just FYI, the jar bug is this one:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348139

And it was fixed in beagle 0.2.10.  0.2.14 is the currently released
version.

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-01-10 Thread Joe Shaw
Justin: you will be happy to know that the RTF filter is fixed now in
svn. :)

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393766

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[Bug 72971] Re: Beagled is crashing on startup, I've got an automatic report

2007-01-03 Thread Joe Shaw
evolution-sharp 0.12.1, which supports e-d-s 1.8.x and 1.9.0 through
1.9.4 is available now from here:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/evolution-sharp/0.12/

I strongly recommend updating to that rather than patching 0.12.0.

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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2007-01-03 Thread Joe Shaw
We need a 0.2.14 build for edgy so that we can track down specific files
that are causing the 100% CPU utilization.  0.2.14 also has a *lot* of
leak fixes, so memory usage shouldn't get out of hand.

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[Bug 72971] Re: Beagled is crashing on startup, I've got an automatic report

2006-12-20 Thread Joe Shaw
Ok, so there are bugs here all over the place. :)

(1) There is an Ubuntu bug related to the packaging of evolution-sharp
(libevolution-cil 0.11.1+cvs20060516-0ubuntu) which is a CVS version
that only partially supported evolution-data-server 1.8.  There is an
0.12.0 release out now which properly supports e-d-s 1.8 and which does
not explicitly require evolution 2.8.

(2) evolution-sharp 0.11.1 (and CVS up until 0.12.0) had a bug where it
determined the major/minor version of evolution at compile-time, and not
at runtime.  This means that if you had Evolution 2.8 installed and
upgraded to 2.9, evolution-sharp would report the wrong version.  0.12.0
fixes this by no longer depending on evolution.

(3) Beagle has a bug in which it determined the major/minor version of
evolution at compile-time from evolution-sharp, and not at runtime.
This means that even if you somehow fixed evolution-sharp 0.11.1 to work
against evo 2.9 and rebuilt it, Beagle would still be broken.

(4) And lastly, Beagle has a bug in which this error is fatal to the
running of the daemon.  It shouldn't be.

Ok!  So the solution simply is: upgrade evolution-sharp (libevolution-
cil on Ubuntu) to 0.12.0, taking care of bug (1).  I will make the fixes
to Beagle for (4).  To maintain compatibility with Evolution 2.4 and
2.6, I'm not going to fix (2) or (3); the old status quo will be good
enough for older distributions.

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Re: [Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-12-12 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi,

Danny wrote:
 During the day i walked away from my laptop a few times and each time it
 was hot. I switched to virtual console and with top identified beagled
 eating all cpu. 

Ok, good to know.

 Sure you want a dump of this ?
 -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth   1435803 2006-12-06 10:19
 2006-12-06-07-57-11-IndexHelper
 -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth   1447436 2006-12-09 17:47
 2006-12-09-16-32-22-IndexHelper
 -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth   1472629 2006-12-04 09:16
 2006-12-04-07-46-05-IndexHelper
 -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth   2380193 2006-12-11 19:30
 2006-12-10-18-12-10-Beagle
 -rw-r--r-- 1 dth dth 554416549 2006-12-11 19:31
 2006-12-10-22-16-19-IndexHelper

Yeah, tar it up for me, please.  The fact that the files are that big 
means there is definitely a bug in there.  I think a file that big might 
be rejected via email, can you put it up on the web somewhere?

Joe

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-12-11 Thread Joe Shaw
fromport: Is the CPU usage for extended periods of time?  Can you email
me a tarball of your ~/.beagle/Log directory, with a rough timeline of
the CPU usage?  My email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-12-01 Thread Joe Shaw
Paul, answers to your questions. :)

(1) It's worth noting that the initial crawl happens whenever the beagle
daemon is started, not just when there is no index.  But what I'm saying
is that Beagle already never does that crawl on battery power if you
have the config setting set.  This feature was added in 0.2.8.

(2) If we can't check a few known files like /proc/acpi/ac_adapter,
beagle assumes you're on AC power.  (Because the altnerative is to
assume you're always on battery, which isn't the right thing either.)

(3) The main issue I have with this is that there isn't any real user
feedback.  Most users aren't monitoring their CPU usage, so I'm not sure
boiling over analogy works very well here.  Short bursts of CPU usage
are normal, but if the system feels unresponsive then we need to do some
fine tuning to our scheduler.  Pushing that decision off to the user
feels like the wrong thing to me.

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-12-01 Thread Joe Shaw
John: Beagle already tries to set itself to the idle scheduling class
(which always fails, because it requires root), and falls back to
setting its priority within the default best effort class to the
lowest setting.  Beagle also uses fadvise to preload and flush the
buffer cache of the files it reads.  Beagle should be *very* well
behaved in terms of IO.

Starting in version 0.2.12 or 0.2.13 -- I don't remember which -- we
also set the nice level of the helper process (which does the actual
indexing) to +15, so in the cases where it does use the CPU (mostly
normal cases, while indexing) it shouldn't affect things like watching
movies, playing music, etc.

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-11-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Ok, going to try to answer these one at a time. :)

Paul: I don't understand what you mean by the second checkbox.  That one
doesn't exist, are you suggesting we add it?  When you say full index,
do you mean the unthrottled indexing that happens when the screensaver
is on?  Note that this should *not* happen when you are on battery
power.  Battery power overrides the screensaver thing.

For (2), at present it monitors /proc/acpi/ac_adapter.  In the future it
will use HAL to determine this.  There's no way at present to stop
filtering a file in the middle, and in all but a few corner cases this
won't come up.  I'm not sure it's worth the effort; if the CPU is
spinning for an extended period of time it's a bug that needs to be
fixed because it affects all users negatively, not just battery users.

(3) is something that is possible to do, but I don't know that a slider
is useful for the user because there isn't any unit of measure there,
and users can't objectively make a decision about what setting is right
up front.  The only way they can see what is going on is to actively
measure their CPU usage, and nobody will do that.  It may make sense to
have a few pre-defined modes that people can set, however.

Matthew: The real question here: Does beagled-helper ever release the
CPU?  Is it just finishing a fairly long stretch of indexing, or is
there a bug which causes it to use 100% CPU forever?  That's what we
need to track down.  Beagle just queries the X server as to whether or
not it has a screensaver active, so whether it's blank or actually
displaying something shouldn't matter.

Edward: Sounds like a different issue.

In all these cases, attaching your logs from ~/.beagle/Log (or emailing
them directly to me, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) would help a lot in determining
what the issue is.  It would also be very helpful if people could try
0.2.12 (the latest version) and see how many of these problems are still
present.  Bugs similar to these have been fixed in large part because of
the reports from Ubuntu users.  (Thank you!)

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-11-09 Thread Joe Shaw
Hey everyone, I'm the upstream Beagle maintainer.  There are a few
different issues in this bug:

* Excessive CPU usage in beagled-helper on certain files (.jar, .js, .m
being the main ones):  This is a bug in the freedesktop.org xdgmime
implementation which Beagle uses.  It was fixed in the GTK+ copy of this
code, which we now consider to be the canonical upstream release.  We
incorporated the fixes into Beagle 0.2.10, which was released on 18
September.

* 100% CPU usage in beagled or beagled-helper when the screensaver is
active: This is not a bug.  This is by design.  The idea is that when
you are not using your computer, Beagle can your data index as fast as
possible and not worry about the impact on your user experience because,
again, you're not using the machine interactively.  This does not happen
when you are on battery, however, so if you have a laptop you can test
this by unplugging it from the wall and seeing if the CPU usage
continues.  (Give it a couple of seconds to finish indexing the file
it's working on, though.)

* There are other instances where certain types of files (often MS
PowerPoint documents) can cause 100% CPU utilization.  There have been
fixes for problems like these in newer releases, the latest of which is
0.2.12.  Please pester your packagers to update to the latest code.

Any other instances where beagled or beagled-helper peg the CPU for
extended periods of time is a bug.  I don't regularly track bugs on
Launchpad (nor do I in the Red Hat bugzilla, or any other vendor bug
tracker), so filing them upstream in the GNOME Bugzilla is the best way
to get the attention of not only me, but the other Beagle developers.

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[Bug 70426] Re: process beagled-helper eats up all RAM in under a minute.

2006-11-09 Thread Joe Shaw
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 69752 ***

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 69752
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[Bug 69752] Re: beagled-helper and beagle run away with CPU and memory

2006-11-09 Thread Joe Shaw
Can you guys attach your ~/.beagle/Log/current-* files when this
happens?

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-11-09 Thread Joe Shaw
The indexing while on battery power checkbox will enable or disable
*any* indexing, regardless of the screensaver.  The main difference is
that if the AC is unplugged, the screensaver has no impact on how hard
beagle indexes.

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[Bug 64326] Re: beagled-helper loads CPU

2006-11-09 Thread Joe Shaw
Make sure you pass -f to strace.  Beagle is a heavily threaded program.

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