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Message #02981
[Bug 598666] Re: Invalid cache access (was: Error when trying to fetch items)
Hey Markus,
Nice to hear from you again.
What you're proposing sounds better than adding a C binding file for
update_hook (unless we decide we want to start adding more C stuff, but
I can't think of what that'd be right now). I guess it's the best we can
do.
If we're going to do this it should be merged with
lp:~zeitgeist/zeitgeist/dbschema4/. I'd like to finish the cache
benchmarking first, though.
By the way:
> cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS _fix_cache (t VARCHAR, id INTRGER)"
You've got a typo in there (INTRGER -> INTEGER).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/598666
Title:
Invalid cache access (was: Error when trying to fetch items)
Status in Zeitgeist Framework:
Triaged
Bug description:
When i try to fetch all items in one query i get
Error from Zeitgeist engine: org.freedesktop.DBus.Python.KeyError: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/dbus/service.py", line 702, in _message_cb
retval = candidate_method(self, *args, **keywords)
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/remote.py", line 254, in FindEvents
event_templates, storage_state, num_events, result_type, sender))
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/main.py", line 378, in find_events
return self._find_events(1, *args)
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/main.py", line 366, in _find_events
return self.get_events(rows=result, sender=sender)
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/main.py", line 188, in get_events
events[event.id].append_subject(self._get_subject_from_row(row))
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/main.py", line 160, in _get_subject_from_row
getattr(self, "_" + field).value(row["subj_" + field]))
File "/usr/local/share/zeitgeist/_zeitgeist/engine/sql.py", line 422, in value
return self._inv_dict[id]
KeyError: 138
This looks serious
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