.noindex files are ignored and disappearing file index
- From: "Arthur Peters" <amp singingwizard org>
- To: dashboard-hackers gnome org
- Subject: .noindex files are ignored and disappearing file index
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:28:16 -0500
Hello, I've been playing with beagle CVS. Good stuff.
But it is spend most of it's time indexing my collection of kernel trees
and other random source code. I added an empty .noindex file to the
directory, but nothing changed. Then I grep'ed the beagle source for
"noindex". It is not there.
Has this feature been removed? I like the idea of it and the new
"beagle-config indexing AddIgnorePattern" thing does not replace it
because you cannot recursively ignore a specific directory, because
matching is done on single path elements instead of the entire path.
Any hints?
Also my FileSystemIndex is being "purged" everytime beagled starts.
This is bad because I have 80GB of stuff in my home directory so it
takes a long time to index it all. The only hint I have is "DEBUG:
Purging /home/amp/.beagle/FileSystemIndex" a few lines from the top in
the log file. How could I narrow down the cause a bit more?
Thanks a bunch for the wonderful tool.
-Arthur
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