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[Kde-announce-apps] Peagle (Beagle Web-Interface) 0.2.1

From:  Martin Eitzenberger <martin-AT-psiplus.at>
To:  kde-announce-apps <kde-announce-apps-AT-kde.org>
Subject:  [Kde-announce-apps] Peagle (Beagle Web-Interface) 0.2.1
Date:  Wed, 26 Apr 2006 01:40:10 +0200

Name: Peagle (Beagle Web-Interface)
Version: 0.2.1
Type: Web Application
Depend: 
License: GPL
Homepage: http://www.psiplus.at
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=38289

Description:
 Peagle is a Stand-Alone Web-Frontend for the
Beagle-Search-Engine with the look and feel from
known web search engines.

It requires PHP 4.3 (with gd, sockets and
posix-modules) or higher and Beagle 0.2 or higher
to run.

Currently it supports linking the results directly
or running them using KDE-Helpers (kfmclient),
GNOME-Helpers, run-mailcap or user-defined
handlers (custom).

To install, do the following:
- Install and configure php with gd, socket and
posix extensions. In (K)Ubuntu you can install
these packages: php5, php5-gd.
- Unpack the peagle-package, and run the
peagle-daemon:
./peagle
(or ./peagle.php)

(Start the beagle-daemon, if it is not already
running: beagled --bg --replace ... You usually
don't have to do this if you already use other
beagle-utils like kerry)

Ready! You can access peagle then via:
http://localhost:7324/

(Please see the "Settings"-Page for further
configuration-options)

Have Fun!
Martin

Changelog:
 Changes in 0.2.1:
- Implemented Charset-Selection (Thanx to ak6783
@kde-apps for the hint)
- Changed Gnome-Execution (Thanx to schmidt
@kde-apps for the solution)
- Web-History-Abstract for Firefox
- Peagle now Daemonizes itself
- Implementation of mailcap to execute
applications
- Improved control and settings (now entirely over
the web-interface)
- Custom execution application: Define your own
run-directive



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