• Mystic Message Bases

    From niter3@21:1/199 to All on Wed May 11 16:25:19 2022
    I've noticed over the last year, maybe longer that my message bases have a
    ton of white spaces between messages.

    For instance, I will see the start of the message and the remaining message
    is like 15 pages down.

    I'm sure this is an older bug perhaps, but I haven't had a chance to look
    into it.

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  • From deon@21:2/116 to niter3 on Thu May 12 06:59:21 2022
    Re: Mystic Message Bases
    By: niter3 to All on Wed May 11 2022 04:25 pm

    For instance, I will see the start of the message and the remaining message is like 15 pages down.

    I'm sure this is an older bug perhaps, but I haven't had a chance to look into it.

    I recall that being a bug a while ago - which I dont recall it specifically being acknowledged/fixed, but it doesnt seem to be a problem anymore.

    A46 is quote old, so you may want to update to something newer.


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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110.2 to niter3 on Wed May 11 17:07:26 2022
    *** Quoting niter3 from a message to All ***

    I've noticed over the last year, maybe longer that my message bases
    have a ton of white spaces between messages.

    I believe that was a bug in A46 where each and every time you packed your message bases it would add a blank to certain messages. I think has been fixed in A47.


    Jay

    ... My inferiority complexes aren't as good as yours

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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to deon on Fri May 13 02:50:47 2022
    I recall that being a bug a while ago - which I dont recall it specifically being acknowledged/fixed, but it doesnt seem to be a
    problem anymore.

    A46 is quote old, so you may want to update to something newer.

    Thanks. I will update my install. :> It's about time I do that anyways.

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  • From McDoob@21:4/135 to Warpslide on Sat May 14 09:54:23 2022
    I've noticed over the last year, maybe longer that my message bases have a ton of white spaces between messages.

    I believe that was a bug in A46 where each and every time you packed
    your message bases it would add a blank to certain messages. I think
    has been fixed in A47.

    I've had the same issue in a46, and boy is it annoying! I haven't noticed it getting worse since I upgraded, but I'm not entirely certain because there's still a ton of white space in my message base. I'm curious to know if there's a way to get rid of all that, short of purging the entire message base and rescanning. Any ideas?

    McDoob (not McNoob, not McBoob, grow up ppl)
    SysOp, PiBBS

    ... When all else fails, read the instructions

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to McDoob on Sat May 14 11:45:12 2022
    On 14 May 2022, McDoob said the following...

    I've had the same issue in a46, and boy is it annoying! I haven't
    noticed it getting worse since I upgraded, but I'm not entirely certain because there's still a ton of white space in my message base. I'm
    curious to know if there's a way to get rid of all that, short of
    purging the entire message base and rescanning. Any ideas?

    Deleting & re-scanning may indeed be easier, provided the extra whitespace isn't present in the messages on the hub. I've corrected a few messages on my board by pressing E while reading the message and then editing the body to remove the whitespace.

    You'd have to do that for each and every message, so it would depend on how many messages you have which method you'd prefer to take.


    Jay

    ... Immortality--a fate worse than death.

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  • From McDoob@21:4/135 to Warpslide on Sat May 14 12:00:24 2022
    You'd have to do that for each and every message, so it would depend on how many messages you have which method you'd prefer to take.

    Whew! I've got ~20k messages just on fsxNet! (o_O) I don't think they've all got the white space issue, but...that's a lot of messages to scroll through...

    I'm still thinking about doing a completely fresh install of PiBBS, anyway. If I do go that route, this problem would be solved.

    Ah, the never ending toils of a SysOp, eh?

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS

    ... A truly wise man never argues with a Unicorn

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110.2 to McDoob on Sat May 14 12:31:44 2022
    *** Quoting McDoob from a message to Warpslide ***

    Whew! I've got ~20k messages just on fsxNet! (o_O) I don't think
    they've all got the white space issue, but...that's a lot of messages
    to scroll through...

    Yeah, I only did it with messages as I came across them (and if there were pages and pages of whitespace). I don't keep a large inventory of messages here, only about a year. If I needed to go way back for some reason Avon seems to have the entire back cataloge on Agency.

    I'm still thinking about doing a completely fresh install of PiBBS, anyway. If I do go that route, this problem would be solved.

    I've done that a couple of times, sometimes it bites me in the ass: "Ok, how did I install cryptlib again?", "What was that thing I installed via apt-get to parse HTML files?", "I hoped I backed up my GPG key!", "Dammit, I forgot
    to put ./ in front of mutil for all of my events!" - You know, the fun stuff!

    Ah, the never ending toils of a SysOp, eh?

    Just wait until you get too nostalgic and want to run two systems... :P


    Jay

    ... Money isn't everything, usually it isn't even enough

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