[ANN] Using beagle to index and search samba shares

2006-10-09 Thread Thomas Charbonnel
Hi, I've developped a native win32 beagle client working over tcp. It is designed to work with a patched beagle daemon to enable searching samba shares from windows machines (from win9x to XP). Once the Network beagle google soc code will be merged, I'll port the client to it so that no patching

Memory footprint of Banshee

2006-10-09 Thread Gregoire Gentil
Hello, The memory foot print of Banshee on my system is 26MB. It's very high for the embeded system which I'm developing and is low in memory (256MB). Is there any tip to reduce the memory footprint. Many thanks by advance, Grégoire PS: To calculate, I did on an already-indexed machine, beagled

Re: Memory footprint of Banshee

2006-10-09 Thread Debajyoti Bera
The memory foot print of Banshee on my system is 26MB. It's very high You meant beagle - right ? PS: To calculate, I did on an already-indexed machine, beagled // sleep 20 // free -m // get used memory // beagle-shutdown // free -m // get used memory --

Cannot launch Tomboy's notes from Beagle search results

2006-10-09 Thread Rodrigo Pinheiro
Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Edgy Eft (beagle 0.2.9-1ubuntu3). When searching using beagle-search, I can't launch the tomboy notes from the search results. The note doesn't get displayed. Nothing happens. The following error occurs executing beagle-search at the terminal when clicking on a tomboy note:

RE: Memory footprint of BEAGLE

2006-10-09 Thread Kevin Kubasik
Well, can you let us in on what you already have done? heap-buddy would also be very useful here in determining what is eating up memory. The biggest thing I can think of off the bat is to strip out unneeded backends. After that , look through the filters and try to prevent reading the entire file