On Mon April 10 2006 14:48, Joe Shaw wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 23:35 -0400, Rick Friedman wrote: > > I run Debian Sid. On Saturday, I upgraded (via Debian's unstable > > repository) to Beagle 0.2.4. Since then, the beagle extension for Firefox > > does not seem to work. > > > > The extension worked fine with beagle 0.2.3. Since the upgrade, no web > > page that I've visited shows up in any searches. For that matter, web > > pages that were indexed with beagle 0.2.3 no longer show up in searches > > using beagle 0.2.4. I am using the most current version of the Firefox > > extension, version 0.5. > > Do you see any errors if you look at the logs in ~/.beagle/Log? If you > touch a file on your filesystem, do you see a line like > "+file:///home/joe/foo" written there? If so, what do you see if you > then visit a web site? > > Nothing changed within Beagle between 0.2.3 and 0.2.4 for the indexing > service backend (which is what handles items from the firefox extension) > nor the Firefox extension itself. So I think something else might be > going on. Once I touch a file I see the type of line you mentioned : "+file:///home/rick/foo" Upon visiting a web site I use for my home page, I see the following in the log: 060410 1729251277 07615 IndexH DEBUG: -http://www.google.com/ig 060410 1729251483 07615 IndexH DEBUG: +http://www.google.com/ig And yet, if I run beagle-search and enter, as a term, some content from that page, beagle-search returns nothing. As a matter of fact, if I enter the actual domain of any web site, nothing shows up in search. Rick -- Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool.
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