On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 17:10 -0500, Debajyoti Bera wrote: > > > No, and by default the limit is 100 hits per backend. There was a bug > > > recently where "invalid" documents (ie, ones that were in the index but > > > no longer on disk, but that hadn't been removed for whatever reason) > > > were being returned as part of the total count. I believe dBera fixed > > > that for 0.2.16, however. > > > > Hmmm... well if that bug is the cause of the "23 out of 24" situation > > then apparently it's still in 0.2.16. On my openSuSE 10.2 system, I'm > > running version 0.2.16.2-5.1 of beagle. More specifically, it's the > > beagle package from your repository. > > 1) Can you check if beagle-query does the same ? > > 2) Are all the results from files backend ? In that case, run beagled as > > $ BEAGLE_DEBUG_FSQ=1 beagled ... > > Then issue a query and see what gets printed on terminal. OK... 1) I ran beagle-query with the same search terms, my wife's name and her brother's name. As you recall, beagle-search returns "the top 23 out of 24 total matches." Beagle-query returns 23 matches with no mention of a 24th. 2) Not all the results are from the files backend. Some are from the evolution backend. Some come from the Firefox plugin. Still, I shutdown beagled, set BEAGLE_DEBUG_FSQ=1 and restarted beagled. Then I ran the terms through beagle-query once again. I got exactly the same results. 23 matches were displayed on the terminal. No other information was displayed. Rick -- Rick's Law: What cannot be imagined will be accomplished by a fool. PGP Key Id: 9E1125E0
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