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I know Joe mentioned this is passing some months ago, but with the
planned gnome svn migration (that is currently stumbling on some of
beagle) and a recent post I read on Gnome planet
http://keithp.com/blog/Repository_Formats_Matter.html
I've been
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:12 -0500, D Bera wrote:
Does anyone here know
how an userspace program can extract music data like CD name, track
data from an audio CD ?
CDDB. In short, create a signature from the audio data and use that
signature as in index into a database that users populate.
b.
dBera has fixed problems with re-indexing of files for the daemon and static
indicies, but I see when I restart beagle that files from KonqHistory,
KonqBookmark, KAddressBook, Kopete backends are being re-indexed. Is this
expected due to inability to determine the DateTime correctly? Or did I
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 15:32, Pat Double wrote:
dBera has fixed problems with re-indexing of files for the daemon and
static indicies, but I see when I restart beagle that files from
KonqHistory, KonqBookmark, KAddressBook, Kopete backends are being
re-indexed. Is this expected due to
KonqHistory, KonqBookmark, KAddressBook, Kopete backends are being
re-indexed. Is this expected due to inability to determine the DateTime
Add to that list KMail.
Ok. It could mean all the backends except file and static. I will have
a look at it.
Just a note on the technical part: all this
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 16:47 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:32 -0600, Pat Double wrote:
dBera has fixed problems with re-indexing of files for the daemon and
static
indicies, but I see when I restart beagle that files from KonqHistory,
KonqBookmark, KAddressBook,
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D Bera wrote:
Does anyone here know
how an userspace program can extract music data like CD name, track
data from an audio CD ?
CDDB. In short, create a signature from the audio data and use that
signature as in index into a database that
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Just a small addition, if anyone wants to play with git some, I imported
beagle's CVS repo into a git one available at:
http://repo.or.cz/w/beagle.git
Just for experimentation purposes, if you would like push/write
privileges to the main repo, just