Notice: Any messages purporting to come from this site telling you that your password has expired, or that you need to verify your details, confirm your email, resolve issues, making threats, or asking for money, are
spam. We do not email users with any such messages. If you have lost your password you can obtain a new one by using the
password reset link.
Due to spam on this forum, all posts now need moderator approval.
Entire forum
➜ MUSHclient
➜ Bug reports
➜ What the heck? Unsure...
You need to log onto the forum to reply or create new threads.
Refresh page
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Wed 12 Nov 2025 07:21 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| ok, so Clent version: 5.06
Just connected to 'my' game (only MU* I really play on) and had something really weird happen... never happened before.
I use the Daily Log plugin, that lovely thing that closes a log at 11:59:59PM local time, and re-opens it at midnight, as a new log... keeping each log for a single 24-hour period.
Logged off yesterday around 8:40ish PM... logged on at 12:45PM....
In the middle of showing the initial rooms description, client throws out "Restarting log file." in the middle of a paragraph...I thought it was a error when I grabbed and edited the desc the day before, then remembered 2 things: 1: I didn't edit room description at midnight, so it wouldn't have caught that.. and 2, which is really important: I was updating a completely different room's desc.
Opening the logfile, instead of seeing my typical initial logfile beginning: ...the Header I created, the game's ASCII art login screen (big Pegasus, rampant), and the room description, etc... it starts at the paragraph it interrupted.
Again, it's nothing really damaging or anything, just thought that it was REALLY WEIRD that the Daily log plugin, which has so far worked perfectly since I started using it...*years* ago, would activate at around quarter to 1PM... the actual timestamp is 12:45:38PM. It cut off/out 81 lines, from the "connected", through the login screen and MOTD, to the majority of the room's description.
Any ideas as to what could have happened, or just agreement of "that is some weirdness"? | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Reply #1 on Thu 13 Nov 2025 07:10 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| aaand, it did it again today.
Logged on at 12:47:42PM, it threw out the main screen graphic, login, etc, this time however, it got as far as finishing the room's description before showing the "Restarting Log File.", putting it in an actual blank space in the initial information from my Auto Connection @Aconnect, so it lopped off the login and room description, starting just with my list of mail onwards...: Mail, my watch list of who's on, rumors, then time and date... but theres still no indication as to *WHY* the daily log is closing the log AT NOON and opening it back up, basically clipping off the initial portion of the log. Computer's clock is giving the correct time. There was 2 times my taskbar partially stopped working and the displayed clock was frozen on a particular time, but that shouldnt affect anything, rebooted the computer cause closing and restarting
File Explorer didnt fix it like it's "supposed" to. | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Fiendish
USA (2,549 posts) Bio
Global Moderator |
| Date
| Reply #2 on Tue 18 Nov 2025 03:12 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| | Can you link to the plugin? |
https://github.com/fiendish/aardwolfclientpackage | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Reply #3 on Tue 18 Nov 2025 05:22 PM (UTC) Amended on Wed 19 Nov 2025 06:02 PM (UTC) by Vanidor
|
| Message
| if you explain a little further, maybe... at the very least, I can copy and post the contents of the plugin
I got it from here: https://cagefire2000.tripod.com/MCPlugins/MCPlugins.html, the dailylog.xml plugin, but yeah, here you go, to my knowledge nothing in it has changed since I downloaded and installed it nearly 2 decades ago.. Additionally, have my log files set as <character name> - %b %d, %Y.txt, and it's been working fine for the past 18 years... when I was up and connected past midnight, would get it at a second to midnight, then reopen at midnight, and if I stopped before midnight (be it 6pm, 10pm, 11:30PM), even leaving the client running and the world open but unconnected overnight, when I'd log back on it'd work normally, didnt log me in and try to reopen the log file it was currently using, rewriting it (already have it set to add to logfile, otherwise it'd overwrite every time I had to log off and reconnect throughout the day:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE muclient>
<!-- Saved on Friday, August 10, 2007, 1:05 AM -->
<!-- MuClient version 4.08 -->
<!-- Plugin "DailyLog" generated by Plugin Wizard -->
<muclient>
<plugin
name="DailyLog"
author="Malix@8bit"
id="36ef58963eb1bbfb9cb38bf8"
language="JScript"
purpose="Restarts the logfile at midnight"
date_written="2007-08-10 01:04:40"
requires="3.51"
version="1.0"
>
<description trim="y">
<![CDATA[
This plugin will close and reopen the world's logfile at midnight, you /must/ have a logging filename with date substitions set in the world preferences. The plugin will do the rest.
]]>
</description>
</plugin>
<!-- Aliases -->
<aliases>
<alias
script="RestartLogging"
match="RestartLogging"
enabled="y"
omit_from_log="y"
omit_from_output="y"
sequence="100"
>
</alias>
</aliases>
<!-- Timers -->
<timers>
<timer enabled="y" send_to="10"
at_time="y" omit_from_output="y" omit_from_log="y" >
<send>RestartLogging</send>
</timer>
</timers>
<!-- Script -->
<script>
<![CDATA[
function RestartLogging() {
if ( world.IsLogOpen() ) {
world.CloseLog();
world.OpenLog("",0);
world.Note("Restarting Log File.");
}
}
]]>
</script>
<!-- Plugin help -->
<aliases>
<alias
script="OnHelp"
match="DailyLog:help"
enabled="y"
>
</alias>
</aliases>
<script>
<![CDATA[
function OnHelp (sName, sLine, wildcards)
{
world.Note (world.GetPluginInfo (world.GetPluginID, 3));
}
]]>
</script>
</muclient> | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Fiendish
USA (2,549 posts) Bio
Global Moderator |
| Date
| Reply #4 on Wed 19 Nov 2025 07:34 PM (UTC) Amended on Wed 19 Nov 2025 07:36 PM (UTC) by Fiendish
|
| Message
| | Honestly I'm stumped. Is it now happening consistently? Could it be caused by an OS update? |
https://github.com/fiendish/aardwolfclientpackage | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Reply #5 on Wed 19 Nov 2025 07:48 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| | Funny thing is, when I logged on today 12:01:23PM, it didn't throw out the "Restarting Log File." like it did on the 18th at 11:02:16 when I logged on, or 9:45:44AM the 17th, or 1:24:25PM on the 16th so, I honestly don't know what's up with it either, why it started and why it's doing it well after midnight... it didnt do it today cause I went and disabled the plugin but still.... about the only other thing I can possibly think of is something changed with the OS itself with the last update that ran and the computer rebooted...but it shouldnt cause this kind of a problem, right? | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Reply #6 on Sat 29 Nov 2025 02:24 AM (UTC) |
| Message
|
Fiendish said:
Honestly I'm stumped. Is it now happening consistently? Could it be caused by an OS update?
It's possible it's due to an OS update, I know that since I learned about the possible Bricking issues of Win 11's latest update or 2, I've been Pausing updates, hoping to avoid it. I turned it back on more or less by accident, cause I disabled and re-enabled the URL hyperlink 2, cause clicking on one link a while back, it gave me an error saying that it couldn't load the url, and when I clicked the enable button, it apparently reenabled both of the disabled plugins, not just the one that was highlighted....and I saw that once again, while it was WELL after *noon*, it's spitting out the "System Log Restarting", again clipping off the initial login screen information.
Though it doesn't seem to do it if I start from a "Fresh" instance... IE: if I leave the client opened and running, but just logout of the specific game world... leaving the previous days output in the output bugger, and the commands in the command buffer... doing /THAT/ and logging in sometime the next day, it will "Restart Log File" ... if I close the world window, or have to reboot the computer, thus clearing the output screen and stuff, it doesn't give me the "Restarting Log File" or whatever. As for updates.... lets see now... the last Feature Update I did was installed 12/12/2024, Win 11 Version 24H2... the last few Quality updates were 11/11/2025, .NET 9.0.11 update for x64 Client, .NET 8.0.22 Update for x64 Client... 10/16/2025 Cumulative Update for Win 11 Ver 24H2 for x64-based systems, Cumulative update for .NET framework 3.5 and 4.8.1 for Win 11 ver 24H2 for x64 then 2 security updates for .NET 9.0.10 & 8.0.21 for x64 client on 10/14/2025 | | Top |
|
| Posted by
| Vanidor
USA (29 posts) Bio
|
| Date
| Reply #7 on Sat 29 Nov 2025 06:19 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| | Didn't do it again today, but then again thats probably because I was online past midnight, so it had already Restarted the log, so whatever's happened it only seems to do the restart at strange times if it doesn't restart it *AT* midnight the way it normally should.. IE: if I'm online when midnight hits, it'll restart the log as normal, but if I log off for the night before midnight, be it 4pm, 9pm 11:30PM, whatever, then log on again the next day, it'll act like it didn't perform its log restarting duty and restart the log *then and there* when it finally notices, sort of like someone who overslept and is rushing through their wake-up routine, not realizing that ...hey, don't have to do *this* cause it was done already. (3 Stooges: "We ALL put the yeast in!") ...Of course, it doesnt do that if/when you start from a clean run as opposed to picking up from where you left off. (IE: keep the world window in question open instead of logging off, closing it & opening it again . | | Top |
|
The dates and times for posts above are shown in Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC).
To show them in your local time you can join the forum, and then set the 'time correction' field in your profile to the number of hours difference between your location and UTC time.
902 views.
You need to log onto the forum to reply or create new threads.
Refresh page
top