Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: > > > Chris McDonough wrote: > > It is unfortunately one of the things lowering certain parts of NIP's > opinions > > of Zope :-S > > Ah I love FUD. Well, opine away. It has no actual effect on the system > that I can detect. Deinstalling CST will make it go away as wel

Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris McDonough
> Chris McDonough wrote: > It is unfortunately one of the things lowering certain parts of NIP's opinions > of Zope :-S Ah I love FUD. Well, opine away. It has no actual effect on the system that I can detect. Deinstalling CST will make it go away as well. > But, I think I now have confidence

Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: > > I suspect this has something to do with the _p_jar attribute of the > mounted storage object becoming None at some point after a commit. That > said, I'm in over my head, and I'm going to need some help from others > at DC. Since this error rarely gets raised at the u

Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris McDonough
I actually expected all along that it was mounted storage objects causing the error (this happens with any mounted storage, not just the one defined in CST).At least now we know it's the case. I'm surprised no one thought of doing this earlier. ;-) I suspect this has something to do with th

Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: > > python > import Zope > app = Zope.app() > ob = app._p_jar['\000\000\000\000\000(\347\026'] > print ob.id > print ob.__class__ Thanks, that worked, and sorry Chris, but I'm about to ruin your day :-S >>> app = Zope.app() >>> ob = app._p_jar['\000\000\000\000\000(\347\0

Re: [Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris McDonough
python import Zope app = Zope.app() ob = app._p_jar['\000\000\000\000\000(\347\026'] print ob.id print ob.__class__ ... etc. Chris Withers wrote: > > Hi, > > Another data point on these errors. > > -- > 2001-05-18T11:01:44 ERROR(200) ZODB Couldn't load state for '\000\000\000\000\00 > 0(\

[Zope-dev] 'None' object has no attribute 'load'

2001-05-18 Thread Chris Withers
Hi, Another data point on these errors. -- 2001-05-18T11:01:44 ERROR(200) ZODB Couldn't load state for '\000\000\000\000\00 0(\347\026' Traceback (innermost last): File E:\Zope\2379B4~1.2\lib\python\ZODB\Connection.py, line 508, in setstate AttributeError: 'None' object has no attribute 'l