I have analyzed the code and code history in all ways that I know how. I cannot find any reference in our code that would lead to a log statement like this:
WARNING: chatRoomOpened: jennifer@OpenFireServer
I did, however, found third-party code that creates this statement, here: MUCFileUpload/MUCFileUpload.java at develop · Speedy-Gonzalez/MUCFileUpload · GitHub
This matches the log statements exactly: up to the two spaces that are used between “chatRoomOpened:” and the JID.
Have you every played around with MUC file upload stuff?
No I’ve never used the MUC file uploader. I don’t use any Spark plugins other than what installs with the spark installer so I’m not sure where that would come from.
@Gretchen Raff would you mind popping into our chatroom? The Group Chat link on top of this page will get you to a web-based client, using Spark, you can add the conference server “conference.igniterealtime.org” and join the room named “open_chat” there.
So far so good. Since I deleted my old Spark AppData folder (Roaming), I’ve received every message sent to me. Guus, I’m in the group chat room if you’re available.
As often goes with Spark, some things are left in the profile and mess things. So, we have a workaround. It would be great to find the root cause of this, but i don’t believe we will (after so lengthy investigation already) and new users shouldn’t encounter this, i hope. Going to close the ticket now.
Sure, no problem. I renamed my transcript folder and checked “disable chat history” under general chat settings in preferences. I’ll let you know how it goes today.
I wonder if the problem disappears again for a while if you delete your Spark AppData folder from your (Roaming) profile again. If so, I’m very interested what is in that profile.
Yeah, deleting the Spark AppData (Roaming) folder did solve the problem before for a few days. I just renamed my Spark AppData folder so that I can preserve whatever is in there that could be screwing things up. I’m also grabbing a copy of my newly created Spark AppData folder so that we can compare it to the folder once the problem comes back (I’m just assuming it will at this point).
I had this issue as well. I uninstalled Spark, removed the AppData folder and removed the Program Files folder as well. I reinstalled and so far it has resolved the issue. I “auto deployed” the installation to 40 other workstations that had no issue. My manual install on my workstation was the only one to have issues. If it re-occurs I’ll report back with logs.