gmime-sharp (was re: dos executables excluded from index?)



hi,

i tried to change the line in configure.in to 2.1.19 but when i now build beagle and run it, it always gives out the following lines:

"** (/usr/local/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemon.exe:20785): WARNING **: The following assembly referenced from /usr/local/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemonLib.dll could not be loaded:
     Assembly:   gmime-sharp    (assemblyref_index=6)
     Version:    2.2.0.0
     Public Key: 677013d4cb5910f0
The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed in the MONO_PATH environment variable, or in the location of the executing assembly (/usr/local/lib/beagle)."

i already tried to remove libgmime2.1-cil with "apt-get remove libgmime2.1-cil" and then reinstalling it to make sure beagle won't use some gmime-sharp 2.2 files anymore, but this didnt help

is changing configure.in really the only thing i have to change in order to get beagle 0.2.10 work with gmime sharp 2.1.19?

bye
Andreas

Andreas Heinz wrote:
good morning,

thanks for the tips. didn't know that searching for wildcards is possible. i'll try when i'm at home again.

and thanks also for the tip with gmime, i'll change configure.in :)

have a nice day
Andreas

Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,

On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 23:02 +0200, Andreas Heinz wrote:
i used the ui and searched for

"windows xp"
"win xp sp"
"win k sp 2"

this was all i remembered and if you see the filename this should have been enough.
The name of the file was:

        WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-service-pack-2-DEU.exe
The reason why your search didn't work was because the name of the file
is "WindowsXP".  From an analysis standpoint, that is a single word
which stems down to "windowsxp", which is not the same was "windows xp".
And even if it were two words, it wouldn't stem down to "win", it would
stem down to "window", which is why the two later searches wouldn't
work.  The analyzer isn't backed by a dictionary, so there are no
special cases (windows -> win, for example) with the exception of stop
words (a, the, an, of, etc.).

To get this, you'll have to either rename the file to add a space,
hyphen, or underscore between "Windows" and "XP", or you'll have to
alter your search to be "windowsxp" or "windows*" or "win*".

i used beagle 0.2.9 on ubuntu, build from source.
this evening i tried to build 0.2.10 but had to build gmime-sharp 2.2.0 myself, since ubuntus version is only 2.1.19.
The change is actually artificial, because I didn't want to depend on
software listed as "unstable".  (GMime follows the kernel versioning
scheme.)  You can change the requirement in the "configure.in" back down
to 2.1.19 if you want and run "autoreconf" and rebuild.

Thanks,
Joe
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