Tres Seaver schrieb:
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Not if the sessions being used are from 'faster' -- it doesn't use IOBTree. The major "application" use of that module is in the catalog.
you correct see below:
Try dumping out the contents of the bucket:
for k, v in bucket.items(): print k, type(v)
resolve <built-in method _p_resolveConflict of BTrees._IOBTree.IOBucket object at 0xb1ab82b4> print root._p_jar[p64(0xb1ab82b4)] *** POSKeyError: <ZODB.POSException.POSKeyError instance at 0xa8f9e6cc> with the recepies here http://www.zopelabs.com/cookbook/1114086617 I was able to get the information about the oid, which is passed to tryToResolveConflict, here is the result <BTrees._IOBTree.IOBTree object at 0xb562fadc> <DateIndex at created> <Products.ZCatalog.Catalog.Catalog object at 0xb12d622c> <CatalogTool at portal_catalog> <CPSDefaultSite at uniben> <Application at > {'Application': <Application at >, 'ZGlobals': <BTrees._OOBTree.OOBTree object at 0xb2739224>} What does this tell us ? -- Gruß Joachim