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Bug 2331 - Drop kerry support or maintain obsolete beagle sources
Summary: Drop kerry support or maintain obsolete beagle sources
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: non-core programs (show other bugs)
Version: R14.0.x [Trinity]
Hardware: Other Linux
: P5 normal
Assignee: Michele Calgaro
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Blocks: R14.0.8
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Reported: 2015-01-27 18:04 CST by Darrell
Modified: 2020-02-09 02:39 CST (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Darrell 2015-01-27 18:04:28 CST
Kerry is a front-end to the beagle desktop search engine. Beagle is obsolete and not maintained.
Comment 1 Michele Calgaro 2015-01-27 18:12:27 CST
Actually in Debian/Ubuntu libbeagle is already maintained. Perhaps we should move libbeagle to the main repo instead of being an external dependency.
Kerry builds fine in those distros.
Comment 2 Darrell 2015-01-27 18:35:53 CST
To my knowledge there is no official support for beagle in Slackware or Fedora. I had not checked the LMDE repositories. Thus my filing the bug report.

In a way this raises a more general question: what desktop search tools exist for Trinity? KFind uses find as a backend and tdeio-locate adds slocate backend support, but neither find nor locate provide indexing. KFfind supports content searching, but is slow because there is no indexing.

I suppose many TDE users are comfortable with opening konsole and using find + grep to search file content, but that is still not the same as using a search engine index such as doodle, tracker, strigi, etc. Using find + grep requires some knowledge of where to start looking in a file system rather than starting at /.

Because KFind supports content searching, perhaps the better long-term approach is adapt KFind to use existing search engine indexes?
Comment 3 Darrell 2015-01-30 08:22:53 CST
>KFind uses find as a backend
According to bug 693, kfind does not use find as a backend but a tdeio job. Kind of explains why kfind is slow compared to the find command.
Comment 4 Michele Calgaro 2018-08-02 20:51:18 CDT
Slavek and I have decided to drop Kerry from R14.1.0 since beagle may no longer be available in most distros and beagle is no longer in development since 2009.
Comment 5 Michele Calgaro 2018-08-04 06:16:19 CDT
Slavek and I have change our mind. Rather than dropping Kerry, we will import libbeagle into main repo, since libbeagle is already used in debian/ubuntu as extra dependency, so the effort required is minimal.
Comment 6 Michele Calgaro 2020-02-09 02:39:35 CST
As discussed here (https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/kerry/issues/6) kerry has been removed from TDE.