Re: reason why beagle doesnt index
- From: Kevin Kubasik <kevin kubasik net>
- To: Andreas Heinz <dashboard a80 net>
- Cc: Dashboard <dashboard-hackers gnome org>
- Subject: Re: reason why beagle doesnt index
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:18:26 -0400
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Ok... hmmm
kjk38 kjk38-laptop:~$ beagle-extract-content ./aäoöuü.txt
?Filename: file:///home/kjk38/aäoöuü.txt
Debug: Loaded 47 filters from /usr/lib/beagle/Filters/Filters.dll
Filter: Beagle.Filters.FilterText
MimeType: text/plain
Content:
auo
(no hot content)
was my result, not exactly correct, but not the issue your having. I
think you may have a Mono bug though at first glance. Did you try
setting MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS? If your not sure of what to do, this
might work, but if you know your encoding, thats better
export MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS=$LANG
Let me know, and I'm on the IRC btw if you wanna find me there (kkubasik
at irc.gnome.org, and I'm usually in #dashboard)
Cheers,
Kevin Kubasik
240-838-6616
http://kubasik.net/blog
Andreas Heinz wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> nothing easier than that ;)
> It's a mp3 file, but since it's not the problem of being an audio file
> but a problem how it is named, i just created a text file with some
> german umlaut creating the same error message. right now i'm not sure
> how my system encodes file names, but i think it was something like
> isoXXXX.
> i have attached the text file. filename is aäoöuü.txt ;)
>
> bye
> Andreas
>
> PS: at the moment i havent filed a bug report. i'll do this tomorrow.
>
> Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> 1) Could you please file this in the gnome bugzilla so we don't lose it?
>
> 2) Is there any chance you could attach the file so one (or all of us)
> could test it? If its personal, could you maybe e-mail it to me at
> kevin kubasik net? If its uber-personal (trying out my German ;) ) could
> you perhaps create another file which replicates this error?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin Kubasik
> 240-838-6616
> http://kubasik.net/blog
>
>
> Andreas Heinz wrote:
>>>> hi there again,
>>>>
>>>> i just tested with beagle-extract-content what beagle gets from a
>>>> file which is not in my index.
>>>>
>>>> [Invalid UTF-8]
>>>> Cannot determine the text encoding for argument 1 ("file with some
>>>> german umluats, didn't look nice;)").
>>>> Please add the correct encoding to MONO_EXTERNAL_ENCODINGS and try
>>>> again.
>>>>
>>>> first, shouldn't the user be informed about this?
>>>> second, should the wrong encoding of a file (from the view of beagle)
>>>> name lead to not indexing the file at all? for me this doesnt make
>>>> that much sense, but maybe i'm overseeing some important stuff :)
>>>>
>>>> hope this is the reason why the files didn't get indexed.
>>>>
>>>> thanks again for an answer
>>>> Andreas
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>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> äüö auo
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