Seems if you don't select the parse option it works fine for a reinsert,
so there we have it all solved and freenet is a big fluffy bunny again
:)

Pete

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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete
>Sent: 02 November 2003 20:56
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Discussion of development issues'
>Subject: RE: [freenet-dev] Re: Freenet Stable Build 5031
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>OK, that partially clears it up, except FIW now quits if I try 
>a site reinsert, and I know it didn't used to do that, so now 
>I guess I just set the dbr and slots to be inserted before the 
>colliding file right? Is that possible? Thanks in advance. 
>
>Pete
>
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Schierl
>>Sent: 02 November 2003 20:40
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [freenet-dev] Re: Freenet Stable Build 5031
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>>
>>On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 13:01:34 -0000, Pete wrote:
>>
>>> Hey is this a possible bug? I'd noticed that since 6283 that
>>I'd keep
>>> getting Different Key Collisions on files
>>
>>sure you did not get them before?
>>
>>> and being a tad spadgey I'd
>>> been assuming I'd inserted ahead of myself, So I upgraded to
>>5031, but
>>> after trying an insert with a new site in a new keyspace and getting
>>> the same sort of errors, I thought I'd back my DS up and insert the 
>>> site at an htl=0.
>>> 
>>> Below are the results of the colliding keys :-
>>> 
>>> 
>>>>>#1
>>> 
>>> #12 01 ...Upped   site.zip
>>> #12    Key is
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED],8v12SYfFoWMhEvJwzpic~A
>>> #12 01 Getting    (01) site.zip
>>> 
>>>>>#2
>>> 
>>> #12 01 ...Upped   site.zip
>>> #12    Key is
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED],WXh7NHB8~~YSXNNHW9eU0A
>>> #12 01 Getting    (01) site.zip
>>> 
>>>>>#3
>>> 
>>> #12 01 ...Upped   site.zip
>>> #12    Key is
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED],nmyCslshbxDDThGIQvV4WQ
>>> #12 01 Getting    (01) site.zip
>>> 
>>>>>#4
>>> 
>>> #12 01 ...Upped   site.zip
>>> #12    Key is
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED],XzFsin~s~kCnvObWC7hQCA
>>> #12 01 Getting    (01) site.zip
>>
>>Let me guess. site.zip is a container dynamically built by FIW
>>and you use the parser to parse something into your 
>>index.html. --> disable the parser for subsequent inserts.
>>
>>The problem in that case is that .zip files have file dates in
>>them and the parser produces always the same file but with 
>>different file dates - so the .zip file produced is different. 
>>If anyone has a good idea how to fix this bug (except asking 
>>the user every time if the parser should run or messing around 
>>with file dates) tell me.
>>
>>hth,
>>
>>mihi
>>
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