Yes, I understund your vision, but in my experience with my wordpress blog (3 years of use …) before installing txfx subscribe to comment plugin, when someone reply to a comment, he never return however another reply was posted…
After installing the plugin, number of comments and reply increase 5x or 6x and really debats was engaged !
So whay not for bbpress ? is this really complicated to do ?
I’m afraid that this is a WordPress issue and not a bbPress issue.
To get the best and quickest respone, I suggest going to the WordPress support forums.
I’ve followed this tutorial: http://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/quickly-change-the-wordpress-mysql-database-table-prefix/
And my hole site just faded. It was horrible and it scared me to death. Hallelujah for backups <3
Well, erm, is there another way to fix this? Can’t bbPress staff just allow an empty table prefix?
None.
bbPress is not a WordPress plugin.
I’d love to suggest https://bbpress.org/documentation/installation/
But really, lets accept it’s utterly useless and allow me to point you to http://wpbbpthemes.org/integration/ as it actually covers installation in more than 3 steps.
What wordpress folder do I install the bbpress software in?
You can add a prefix to your WordPress tables.
I’m afraid you need to have a prefix for your tables in wordpress.
This *should* be part of the documentation.
For help in changing the table prefix of ryour wordpress tables, you’ll have to head to the wordpress support forums.
I’m using the newest bbPress version.
How can I resolve/fix this? (:
bbPress is built to be a standalone software that can share logins with WordPress. It loads it’s own theme.
The best thing to do is to make your own bbPress theme that looks like your wordpress theme.
Yes,
we’ve seen this before,
you cannot have a blank entry for your WordPress table prefix and integrate with bbpress1.0.
I am presumig you’re using bbpress1.0 (you’ve not mentioned it).
Hello bbPressers! (:
I’ve got some problems with integrating WordPress into my bbPress install.
What am I doing wrong?

http://i45.tinypic.com/15678gn.png
There just simply no $table_prefix in wp-config.php 
I hope someone can help me with this.
With Kind Regards,
FMA
I had searched for a ticket or post but couldn’t find anything. However, saw some posts about problems with deep integration with WordPress and, separately, Permalinks.
Quote: If you’re using BuddyPress, you’re not talking to the people behind the bbPress you’re using. the bbpress that works with BuddyPress is a different beast, and for some reason they decided not to rename it, so we get the support questions and bad rep – constantly!
You know this is the first time that’s actually been explained (that I could find anyway).
I paid for an install of wpmu / buddypress / bbpress from the guys over at premium wpmu – and had some trouble understanding why there were 2 installs of bbpress. I guess this explains it (unless I’m still missing something) – so thanks so much.
Download a fresh copy of WordPress and upload it via FTP.
What versions of the software are you running?
That looks like a WordPress error – did you integrate WordPress and bbPress and if so, how did you do it?
What were you doing when you first got that error?
What changes have you made recently?
Hi,
I have the same proble as gerikg: the “Chunks of text to remove” boxes numbers keep increasing but no php-code is generated. As well no html-file or any files from pixopoint are generated in the Worpdress upload-folder.
Any idea why?
Cheers,
Thomas
Well, I’m not sure where to report this, but I found a bug with bbpress deep integration with wordpress when the wp-super cache wordpress plugin is installed and activated.
bbpress deep integration is not supported, so I’d report this to the WordPress Plugin Developer, and hopefully they’ll add something to the FAQ
Well, I’m not sure where to report this, but I found a bug with bbpress deep integration with wordpress when the wp-super cache wordpress plugin is installed and activated. When this happens, the bbpress forum will return the dreaded white screen of death. Just deactivate wp-super cache and deep integration will work fine again.
Hope this helps someone out. Moderators, please feel free to move this thread if it’s in the wrong place. Thanks!
It’s good that bbpress is still somewhere in the list but don’t kid yourself, you won’t see bbPress as a stable WP plugin this year. It would take a great deal of work to make it happen, Matt would have to assign a dedicated coder which he is not likely to do.
Even if all backward compatibility was completely ignored (which will likely happen) it still could not likely be released this year.
Sam indirectly helped quite a bit by all his work in making 1.x use backpress but there will still have to be major refactoring. JJJ’s plugin attempt still uses backpress. But they can’t do that as an official WordPress plugin, the overhead would be staggering and would instantly get a bad reputation.
I am begging anyone that will listen to NOT call it bbPress because there will be major confusion. There will be nearly ZERO compatibility with all previous bbPress themes, plugins and advice. The entire bbpress.org forum will become a mess of tangled support questions for standalone vs plugin version questions.
Then there will be bbPress plugins that are actually installed into WordPress to supplement bbPress. That will certainly confuse newbies.
Just call it the wp-forums plugin or something like that and make a sub-forum for support on WP.org – leave bbpress.org for the standalone version.
sure am glad we need to play detective to know 2 cents about anything regarding bbpress.
@yutt, your wish will be granted soon enough, don’t worry. actually, matt probably won’t start this site over (bbpress.org). he will just delete it forever, along with all content and standalone packages.
then, he will probably steal half of _ck_’s code (along with a few others), silently, without any acknowledgement.
which is why, regardless of how anyone feels about matt or a plugin or whatever, there should be a fork of some kind for bbpress. at least we can preserve a standalone version and work out some kinks and have a safety net setup before matt blows us into oblivion.
@kevin, what do u mean? the 1.1 fixes are cuz the majority of ppl who install bbpress support a standalone version. why give up now?
and the next person who says “screw a standalone, bbpress isn’t meant as a standalone” needs to save their breath.
also what’s with all the vanilla salesmen? the whole point is that bbpress could be the best standalone forum software out there, esp. when you factor in the fact that along the road of many web projects some devs will decide they want to tie it in with wordpress at some point.
I solved the integration problem myself.
wordpress login
admin / settings / bbpress integration
1. change wordpress type from wordpress to wordpress mu
2. copy and paste ‘manual cookie settings’ to wp-config.php
All done.
Hope to help others.
I started coding a plugin to do exactly what I asked before, I found this page very helpful. https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_currentuserinfo
I’ll post a link to the plugin when I’m finished.
-Curtis
http://twitter.com/curtis