Indeed, the indexing process goes right, the only issue is it uses 100%
CPU! (sometimes it only uses half, though) Looks like it doesn't care of
it. I think you may experience the same running manually /etc/cron.daily
/beagle-crawl-system

We can hope this occurs only once, an that other indexings will be quicker. I 
see two solutions:
- adding a way to tell the user that the system is indexing data, eg via a 
notification icon (or a dialog), maybe allowing to pause it
- providing a ready-made index corresponding to standard Feisty root, which 
would save much work on every computer since they're almost all identical - 
beagle would only have to adjust (I don't know if it's possible)

In two cases, it would be good to limit CPU usage, because for now it's
really annoying.

PS: could you remove the two useless attachments, since many files from
my home are listed in ? thanks

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beagle-build-index hangs and must be killed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/89487

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