Hello,
problem: ./configure searches for po/Makefile.in.in and could not find it
I got it. I just copied /usr/share/glib-2.0/gettext/po/Makefile.in.in
and it seems to work fine.
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the data blob for them?
Or is it better to rename my content.xml to something like content.umx and
implement a filter for *.umx that add certain flags to the directory
indexable where the file is located?
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Hi Joe,
Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2007, 16:14 -0400 schrieb Joe Shaw:
Hi,
On 10/17/07, Max Wiehle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently working on beagle++ and for us it's quite crucial to shut
down beagled cleanly and then shut down the rdf repository as well. I
did write a shell script
. However this does not seem to work when logging out of a gnome
session or shutting down the computer.
So how does this normally work. What stops beagle when i halt my system?
thanks in advance,
ciao,
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the size of my beagled and by far the largest panel applet
i have running.
Do you have similar figures? Are there any known issues or would it be
something worthwhile to look into?
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-helper process. If i try to
set breakpoints in say RemoteIndexer.cs mdb complains that it does not
know the function. Any hints on how to do that would be very much
appreciated.
tia,
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to your /etc/apt/sources.list will allow you to download a more current
version with a lot of bugs fixed and thus less memory hungry.
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sounds really cool. It's nice to walk around for a
day with an idea in your head and then find out people have had the idea
before and they are writing the spec just at that moment :)
Max
Am Sonntag, den 18.02.2007, 12:24 -0500 schrieb Kevin Kubasik:
Sorry, thats my doing, just threw it up
Hi,
Note for the archives if other people might have similar problems...
Fixed that using packages from here:
http://kni.prz.rzeszow.pl/~viraptor/mono/
Max
Am Donnerstag, den 18.01.2007, 00:27 +0100 schrieb Max:
Hi,
I just checked out the latest version from svn and installed new mono
(System.String[] args) [0x0]
Looks like something went wrong when i tryed to update the mono packages
or so.
What version of mono are you using and is there a better repository to
get a current version for ubuntu from, or should i compile from
sources / svn?
Thanks,
Max
and have some nice last days of 06.
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networked search work.
We got some computers running linux here in our flat so a distributed
search would be really cool. And where can i get the current version of
dashboard? Don't think i will have time to really get into it but i'd
love to just take a look at how it works so far...
Max
your changes might affect performance.
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Hi,
Thanks for the quick replies...
Am Dienstag, den 24.10.2006, 20:16 +0200 schrieb Daniel Naber:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 15:44, Max wrote:
Is there any reason for always putting the e or the ex variables there
even though they are not used afterwards?
The better question might
that?
Thanks,
Goodnight - heading for bed now...
Max
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Monodevelope might need some more References. Don't know anything about
that yet cause i mainly used it to jump around in beagle code.
How did you do that, Kevin?
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licence they are releasing their code under.
I did not have time to have a closer look at their code. Has anyone
looked into that yet?
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Hi everyone.
Now that i have been selected to work on beagle for the SoC i will be
posting on this list more often so i would like to introduce myself.
My name is Max Wiehle and i will be working to extend the beagle
metadata capabilities. I will extend the search UI to enable refining
or do you rather
want to focus on doing search right and leave browsing etc. to projects
like tenor?
Thanks for your comments - and for writing beagle of course. ;-)
Max
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