There's probably a better way, but could you find the *log_id* you want in
the database in the *logging* table and then use the following:
*DELETE from logging where job_id='###';*

Not 100% sure this is the log you are looking for though?

~Bryan

On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 3:59 AM Krabina Bernhard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I cannot find an answer to the question how I can delete MediaWiki logs.
>
> deleteArchivedRevisions.php is great for deleting the revision itself, so
> it can no longer be used. But still, the entries in the deletion log show
> up.
>
> So I want to delete either single entries in the deletion log or the
> complete deletion log and cannot find any maintenance script or other
> option to do this.
>
> The problem is not so much the deletion log itself, but the announcement
> that a version of the page has been there before. I don't want users to see
> this. The simple usecase: I am preparing wiki pages to test functionality.
> They should be then created by users. This is possible of course, but the
> hint that there has been a version of the page in the deletion log is
> counterproductive in this case as it held only test data...
>
> Cheers,
> Bernhard
>
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