Valent Turkovic wrote: > On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 16:40 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: >> Replying to myself, I see my ~/rpmbuild (which I /happily/ use as an >> archive) is being indexed with: >> >> /usr/lib/rpm/rpmq -q --package --queryformat [%{*:xml}?] /path/to/rpm >> >> Apparently it's threaded, because this one happily consuming 100% CPU, >> happily locking up my funky beryl desktop. Then it seems beagle-helper >> catches some output because it gets too excited and happily consumes >> like 20% CPU next to the 100-20% CPU being consumed by the other happy >> process. >> >> Thanks for the reminder, sometime in the future I'll try again. > > Please look at this video: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8P_X8UK2fQ > No. > is the use-case you are having really a bug? Yes. If not a bug, it's a feature that makes me not use beagle. Beagle has to index files > in order to make desktop search possible. Every process that actually > does something uses 100% of the cpu - only issue is how well it plays > with the desktiop. Beagle should be running a high NICE so it shouldn't > impact your desktop experience while it indexes files... > To me your experience with beagle just shows that beagle is working and > it doesn't show that beagle is buggy and kills your system. > Fine. We have different opinions. If beagle is unable to nice/renice the child processes it launches then that is a blocker for me. If it's installed I'll remove it. Regardless of whether one of us thinks it's either a bug or a feature: You requested someone to show you how beagle doesn't work for anyone. I've given you my use case. Knock yourself out. EOF Kind regards, Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list