So, 0.2.14 ist out and compiled fine. But unfortunatly i get the same
results. beagle uses 100% cpu and tries to index my mails on and on.
any ideas?
thanks
Andreas
Andreas Heinz wrote:
hi,
thats what i thought of also. so 0.2.14 is hopefully coming soon :)
if someone is interested i'm
Hi dBera, hi joe,
@dbera: thanks you made my search come to an end.
in /usr/share/autostart was a beagled.desktop. removed that and now it
doesn't start anymore.
@joe: i just had a look which version starts when loggin in and using
usr/share.
it's the system one which i 0.2.9 as you said.
Hey,
regarding the thunderbird backend. Is there coming any progress?
I really would like to see my mails getting indexed ;)
thanks
Andreas
PS: thanks for your patience disabling beagle startup
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's the system one
Hi there,
since my Beagle is a big Memory hog (200-300 MB) i would like to disable
it, till i try it again after my switch to feisty in april.
i'm searching quite a while now how to disable beagles startup and
havent been able to find a working solution.
recently i read joe's notice to look at
a look at the new edgy packages. the binaries i use are
selfcompiled, but cause of an exception when calling beagle-info
--daemon-version i dont know which version they are.
Hope someone has an idea where beagle could be started from,
thanks
Andreas
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On 3/22/07, Andreas Heinz
Hi dBera, hi joe,
@dbera: thanks you made my search come to an end.
in /usr/share/autostart was a beagled.desktop. removed that and now it
doesn't start anymore.
@joe: i just had a look which version starts when loggin in and using
usr/share.
it's the system one which i 0.2.9 as you said.
Hi,
today i talked to dBera about this problem and i should send him logs
about this. my log looks quite the same, with repeating lines indexing
the same folders again and again.
@dbera: i would send my logs too, if necessary
Andreas
Dinesh G Dutt wrote:
Hi,
I continue to see beagled run
Hmm yes,
this is what i meant with repeated indexing. Looking at the timestamp, i
dont think this should be normal :)
Andreas
Debajyoti Bera wrote:
Hi,
When you talk about repeated indexing, is this what you mean:
20061220 09:25:23.5944 05256 Beagle DEBUG: Indexing
[EMAIL
So, 0.2.14 ist out and compiled fine. But unfortunatly i get the same
results. beagle uses 100% cpu and tries to index my mails on and on.
any ideas?
thanks
Andreas
Andreas Heinz wrote:
hi,
thats what i thought of also. so 0.2.14 is hopefully coming soon :)
if someone is interested i'm
hi,
thats what i thought of also. so 0.2.14 is hopefully coming soon :)
if someone is interested i'm just looking into making first steps
regarding thunderbird exlude pattern.
bye
Andreas
D Bera wrote:
Hi Andreas,
since beagle started to go wild again, after starting it today i had a
Hi there,
since beagle started to go wild again, after starting it today i had a
look @ .beagle/Logs/currentBeagle: (server and folders anonymised)
061130 1810049599 05262 Beagle DEBUG: Empty file
/home/crash/.mozilla-thunderbird/jr53w9s7.default/ImapMail/some
domain/somefolder; skipping
does that also happen for thunderbird?
as far a i understand, thunderbird backend also uses files and so your
explanations would mean that thunderbird backend also has to rescan
everything from start, after beagle restart?! that would explain, why my
beagle always turns wild at startup...
D
Hi there,
would it be possible to create an exclude pattern for the thunderbird
backend, like it is already available for files?
i think most of my problems with beagle consuming too much cpu time come
from scannig huch of my work imap folders, which i don't want to be
indexed. so the best
good morning,
thanks for the tips. didn't know that searching for wildcards is
possible. i'll try when i'm at home again.
and thanks also for the tip with gmime, i'll change configure.in :)
have a nice day
Andreas
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 23:02 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote
Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 18:58 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
i have some dos exe's, for example an executable of windows xp sp2 on my
drive and recently i tried to find it via beagle, but had no luck.
is there a reason i can't find exe's with beagle or could this be a bug
, Andreas Heinz wrote:
i tested with: mono_external_encoding=iso-8859-1. now it can read the files.
Yeah, the message you saw was actually from Mono, not from Beagle.
There's nothing we can really do about that message.
Encodings are an issue generally for Beagle, because since you can't
know
be a bug (at least not for us,
probably the mono folks) but we would want to make people aware of it.
Cheers,
Kevin Kubasik
240-838-6616
http://kubasik.net/blog
Andreas Heinz wrote:
Hi Kevin,
afaik the file had also äöü in it?! ah ok i just read that it was not
exactly correct.
i
file a bug so we don't lose this in the grand
mess of things?
-Kevin Kubasik
On 7/17/06, Andreas Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some feedback :)
i tested with: mono_external_encoding=iso-8859-1. now it can read the
files.
but right now i have new problems :( (i hope i don't bother you
hi there again,
i just tested with beagle-extract-content what beagle gets from a file
which is not in my index.
[Invalid UTF-8]
Cannot determine the text encoding for argument 1 (file with some
german umluats, didn't look nice;)).
Please add the correct encoding to MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS and
,
Kevin Kubasik
240-838-6616
http://kubasik.net/blog
Andreas Heinz wrote:
hi there again,
i just tested with beagle-extract-content what beagle gets from a file
which is not in my index.
[Invalid UTF-8]
Cannot determine the text encoding for argument 1 (file with some
german umluats, didn't
additional information.
any ideas about this?
bye
Andreas
Andreas Heinz wrote:
hi there,
sounds like you had a great time at GUADEC :)
i'll respond to all mails at one time. this should be more effective for
me ;)
@joe: thanks for your tipps. at the moment i'm running
beagle-build
Hi there,
since i have problems with my nfs share getting being indexed by beagle
i would like to know if it's possible to use beagle with one (or more)
static index and additionally the dynamic one (for best experience with
extended attributes enabled).
my configuration looks like follows:
documents, but doesnt tell
about the folders. /mp3s is configurated to be indexed.
i think i did all right, but don't know for sure ;)
bye
Andreas
Andreas Heinz wrote:
Hi,
that was a fast reply :)
D Bera wrote:
Hey,
With others at Guadec, I take the liberty to spread some FUD :)
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