There are actually at least three bugs:

1. Beagle crashes, e.g., because of some problem in a filter (can be
triggered by a file that Beagle thinks is not well-formed).

2. There is no way to shut down Beagle in a clean way (beagle-shutdown
doesn't work and is not called when logging out, anyway).

3. Beagle doesn't remove old lock files in
"~/.beagle/Indexes/FileSystemIndex/Locks".

When the lock files are manually removed, beagled can be started again
(until the next exception is thrown).

I've read that much older versions of Beagle had similar problems, but
that they had been solved for a long time.

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Indexer locks up while indexing my dad's files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48505

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