I can confirm this bug, and any Evolution-related indexing is disabled. Tried again after uninstalling Evolution, no change. Retried indexing a number of times, and to start with some (definitely not all) emails were apparently indexed. But after some time, Beagle consistently does not index any Thunderbird email, even when starting from a clean slate with ~/.beagle and /var/cache/beagle removed. xattrs are not enabled on this system. The directory ~/.beagle/Indexes/ThunderbirdIndex/ToIndex is no longer created (it was created and repeatedly used when incomplete email indexing was done).
Files and Pidgin conversations are indexed (except for a number of file types including .doc where the helper crashes). This is an AMD64 installation of updated Jaunty. j...@vora:~$ beagle-info --index-info Index information: Name: GMailSearch Count: -1 Crawling: False Name: Thunderbird Count: 0 Crawling: False Name: Empathy Count: 0 Crawling: False Name: Files Count: 864 Crawling: False Name: IndexingService Count: 4 Crawling: False Name: NautilusMetadata Count: -1 Crawling: False Name: Pidgin Count: 800 Crawling: False j...@vora:~$ -- Beagle does not index Thunderbird mails https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221073 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
