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Re: error in compacting messages [message #32764 is a reply to message #32762] Wed, 19 July 2006 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Ilia wrote on Wed, 19 July 2006 07:43

The buggy version of the compactor was present in early 2.7 series releases and was fixed by about 2.7.3 release if my memory serves me right.


A warning should be prominently posted. Don't assume that no one is running earlier versions. I'm only the most recent one to fall victim to this. There could be others in the future. In my case, this is extremely damaging to my business, making it look bad while making the competition look good. It would take about a minute to post one using the announcement manager. There have been many lawsuits over the lack of warning about something dangerous.

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As far as disk space issue thing, it can be caused by one of two things:

1) Forum does not have write permissions for messages/ directory or the msg_* files found within.

2) You are running with mbstring where function overload is enabled.


This does not explain why this one forum is no longer accepting posts while all the others are OK. It also does not explain why this one forum was fine before running the Data Corrupter (since you've changed "FAQ" to "Help", I'm changing "Message Compactor" to "Data Corrupter").

I've enlisted a data recovery expert to look at my situation. I hope he can help.
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