https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438455

skierpage <skierp...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #31 from skierpage <skierp...@gmail.com> ---
@tagwerk19 , it looks like in #comment 18  you did try @Guido's file
baloo_test_Libreoffice_7.4.2.3.doc , and according to `balooshow -x` it did
index its terms. I thought maybe it's because you have a different `catdoc`,
but Debian and Fedora use basically the same 0.95 version. So I'm confused.
What does `catdoc baloo_test_Libreoffice_7.4.2.3.doc` output for you and what's
its exit status?

(In reply to Guido from comment #4)
> if the problem is catdoc,  antiword is a good alternative
I wrote a hacky script that strips the "-s cp1252 -d utf8 -w'" arguments that
kfilemetadata passes to catdoc and then execs `antiword` with the remaining
arguments (I think just the path to the file to index). If I put that in
/usr/local/bin/catdoc (so kfilemetadata finds it first). then baloo does index
baloo_test_Libreoffice_7.4.2.3.doc , yay! However, antiword doesn't index a
small .doc file like my one-word "baloopleaseindexme"; if run from the command
line it prints "I'm afraid the text stream of this file is too small to
handle."

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