A better Beagle
The version of Beagle that is currently (as of 17 May 05) in CVS now runs without D-BUS, making it much easier to launch and, I think, a bit more stable. Best -- the GUI for Beagle -- used to crash on me pretty often, but that seems to be fixed now.
If you manage to get Beagle to compile, it's worth trying out. It gets better all the time. Good instructions are at http://www.beaglewiki.org/Getting_Started . I'd go with the CVS version of Beagle. Note that you need Mono and a few other things, as specified in the Wiki pages cited above. I'm running Slackware current on a 2.6.11 kernel. |
I tried to compile it last week on FC4 Test 3, it was a nightmare. I couldn't get all the dbus dependencies sorted out. Anyway I will give it a shot again.
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I figured you SuSErs would be at an advantage, since Beagle is supposed to be shipping with 9.3. There's not a Beagle package on the SuSE site? Or is it not backward compatible? |
I'm told that you don't need dbus-sharp to compile the new (CVS) Beagle. From the source:
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Yeah thats a relief because thats the package that caused me headaches. I will now proceed and try to install beagle.
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well - no luck. I tried to compile the cvs version of beagle today and get a sytax error during autogen...
checking for System.Runtime.Remoting.dll... found checking for System.Web.dll... found checking for System.Web.Services.dll... found checking for wsdl... /usr/bin/wsdl ./configure: line 20015: syntax error near unexpected token `0.23' ./configure: line 20015: `AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.23)' any ideas? I will try again tomorrow, the error might be fixed by then... |
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They dashboard-beagle list is pretty good for advice. I believe the developers hang out there. Info at: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listin...hboard-hackers |
I had the same error using the cvs version yesterday. It seems like I will never have beagle up and running on my system, but I will keep trying.
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I ain't giving up, at least not yet :scratch: Just posted the error on the dashboard-hackers mailing list as suggested by dhave. Lets see if I get a bite...
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I saw that you've already gotten a reply to your list post. Let us know if that fixes your prob. |
I just got it running, with dbus support, and I love it!
But I do find it kinda buggy... not crashing or anything, just something seems not quite 'production' quality about it. Makes me wonder why SuSE included it in 9.3? Nice program. Best is cool... and I like the idea of being able to monitor the deamon with an external program. It took about 4 hours to go from nothing, to working install, including the time it takes to index your home folder. Where I got stuck was compiling gmime... gave me some error about missing libs... yet I had the libs installed and in the pkg-conf path. . . other programs depending on the libs compile just fine so I guess it was a fluke. After running into problems like this, I said screw it. No whey I'm spending that much time working around devel code for like three different projects. I started searching between linuxpackages.net and the user contributed forum over at dropline.net and got everything I needed, up to date packages too. . . then I just compiled and installed the CVS of beagle, installed it, loaded the daemon, let it index... presto. Oh, and I do find it a bit of a ram hogg... my lappy only has 512 megs of ram and this program pushed it past the 50% used mark on a fresh reboot... mind you I also run gnome, and a few other programs at boot time so I'm not surprized or worried. Kinda expected. |
I got it to install on FC4 Test 3 but it just hangs. No searches, no error messages nothing. Anyway I will try a newer cvs build whenver I get some spare time.
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Still need to figure out why I can't see my firefox and thunderbird searches... but this is just finetuning. |
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