The object is already gone. It's odd that it is in the index. You can try deleting the object from the index and then saving the index. You might need to use ZODB 3.9 to do that, as I think __del__ was only recently added to file-storage indexes. Jim On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Rupesh P Raj<roopesh.praj@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Using Zope Debug Console, I used a part of the code fsrefs.py to find the oid's of POSKeyError:
fs = FileStorage(path, read_only=1) undone = {}
noload = {}
for oid in fs._index.keys(): try: data, serial = fs.load(oid, "") except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except POSKeyError: undone[oid] = 1 except: if VERBOSE: traceback.print_exc() noload[oid] = 1
This gave me one oid.Then I tried something like below :
obj = app._p_jar[oid]
But this gave me another POSKeyError instead :(
Why does this happen? How can I delete this object.
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