beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread Michael Blaustein
A number of questions from a new user (not a developer), about which I haven't been able to find anything on the web site. 1. I've noticed that beagle fills my /tmp directory with scores of files named according to the pattern tmpxxx.tmp. When can these be safely deleted, and can

Re: beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread D Bera
1. I've noticed that beagle fills my /tmp directory with scores of files named according to the pattern tmpxxx.tmp. When can these be safely deleted, and can beagle take care of doing that itself? Beagle is supposed to automatically delete them. When beagle is not running, there

Re: comparison of desktop indexers

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 00:17 +0100, Michal Pryc wrote: The strigi and tracker were also not the newest ones. Beagle is the most *mature* project from compared ones and I would say that it is not a point to get all the *new* features to be shown. Indeed, less important than the new

Re: beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 12:08 -0500, Michael Blaustein wrote: 1. I've noticed that beagle fills my /tmp directory with scores of files named according to the pattern tmpxxx.tmp. When can these be safely deleted, and can beagle take care of doing that itself? As Bera mentioned,

Re: Indexers comparison

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, choosing another scheduling policy (like sched_batch) is a bit better, as a sched_batch process will use 0% cpu in presence of another process trying to get 100% cpu. I looked into this today, and this isn't how the SCHED_BATCH policy works on Linux (at least with 2.6.20). Indeed doing

Re: Indexers comparison

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi again, On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 14:20 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote: choosing another scheduling policy (like sched_batch) is a bit better, as a sched_batch process will use 0% cpu in presence of another process trying to get 100% cpu. I looked into this today, and this isn't how the SCHED_BATCH

Re: beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread Rick Friedman
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 13:23 -0500, D Bera wrote: 1. I've noticed that beagle fills my /tmp directory with scores of files named according to the pattern tmpxxx.tmp. When can these be safely deleted, and can beagle take care of doing that itself? Beagle is supposed to

Re: problem compiling from svn

2007-01-18 Thread Max
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

Re: problem compiling from svn

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:50 +0100, Max wrote: Note for the archives if other people might have similar problems... Fixed that using packages from here: http://kni.prz.rzeszow.pl/~viraptor/mono/ I think the problem is that SVN beagle (since a little after the 0.2.14 release) we use gmcs

Re: beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread Debajyoti Bera
1. I've noticed that beagle fills my /tmp directory with scores of files named according to the pattern tmpxxx.tmp. When can these be safely deleted, and can beagle take care of doing that itself? Beagle is supposed to automatically delete them. When beagle is not

Re: beagle - can it clean up after itself?

2007-01-18 Thread Rick Friedman
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 17:44 -0500, Debajyoti Bera wrote: Hmmm... I just looked in my /tmp and found about 240 of these files. I just ran beagle-shutdown and those files are still there. Using the command, 'du -hc tmp*tmp' shows me that they total about 8.3MB. Which beagle version do you