I created a .liferea symlink to .liferea_1.2 folder and it works now, so
it looks like a bug. However, I'm not sure whether it's beagle that
should look in .liferea_1.2 folder or liferea that should create a
symlink. Seems to be a bug anyway.
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Fresh feisty, but I kept my home folder.
Have you tried removing the .liferea directory? After running Liferea 1.2 it
says you should do that. Maybe beagle's getting confused by the fact that there
are two different liferea profile directories. Though, after running liferea
again, it gave me a .
I did it before I reported my results here.
I started beagle with Liferea backend only without liferea index folder.
I have this folder again, as empty as before. I refreshed all the feeds
too...
Do you have fresh feisty or upgraded from edgy? What's the name of the
liferea folder (in my feisty i
Try running beagle-shutdown
then "rm -rf ~/.beagle/Indexes/LifereaIndex/
then starting beagle again.
That's what fixed it for me.
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Doesn't work for me with a clear feisty install.
After I do (with exercise the dog):
beagled --debug --fg --backend Liferea
I get nothing (see youserlf below):
Always: Starting Beagle Daemon (version 0.2.16.3)
Always: Running on Mono 1.2.3.1
Always: Using sqlite version 3
Always: Command Line:
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Huh, seems to work okay now after manually removing the beagle liferea
index directory, closing
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