Can't decode message body: AttributeError("'module' object has no attribute 'AppMetadata'",)

Bug #941085 reported by James Westby
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Bug Description

[2012-02-23 16:44:26,661: CRITICAL/MainProcess] Can't decode message body: AttributeError("'module' object has no attribute 'AppMetadata'",) (type:u'application/x-python-serialize' encoding:u'binary' raw:'"(dp1\\nS\'retries\'\\np2\\nI0\\nsS\'task\'\\np3\\nS\'djpkgme.tasks.BuildPackageTask\'\\np4\\nsS\'args\'\\np5\\n(cdjango.db.models.base\\nmodel_unpickle\\np6\\n(cdjpkgme.models\\nAppMetadata\\np7\\n(lcdjango.db.models.base\\nsimple_class_factory\\np8\\ntRp9\\n(dp10\\nS\'executable\'\\np11\\nS\'\'\\nsS\'packaged_app_url\'\\np12\\nS\'\'\\nsS\'description\'\\np13\\nVIssue 156 (April) of Linux Format magazine - now on the Ubuntu Software Centre.\\r\\\\u000a\\r\\\\u000aWe\'re wildly excited about the Raspberry Pi, and you should be too. It\\\\u2019s a full, working PC, it runs Linux and it costs just $25. It\'s not Windows 8-certified, but it\'s going to change the way thje world thinks about computing. We go behind the scenes to bring you the inside story of this revolutionary bit of kit. Elsewhere in the magazine we speed up your Linux box to within an inch of its life, pick the best distro for your creaking old PC that\'s currently gathering dust in the attic (or struggling to cope with the latest bloatware from Microsoft), and talk to Michael Meeks about the moral forces at work when you choose your distro. Gasp in shock as Gentoo 12 is revealed as the best distro ever, and feel a warm glow when we try KDE 4.8 and discover that it doesn\'t suck (on the contrary, it\'s fantastic \\\\u2013 we just had to put some flame-bait in here to annoy our KDE-using editor). All this and more, coming to a shiny Ubuntu reading device near you! \\np14\\nsS\'package_name\'\\np15\\nV\\nsS\'tagline\'\\np16\\nVThe worlds smartest and best Linux magazine\\np17\\nsS\'_state\'\\np18\\nccopy_reg\\n_reconstructor\\np19\\n(cdjango.db.models.base\\nModelState\\np20\\nc__builtin__\\nobject\\np21\\nNtRp22\\n(dp23\\nS\'adding\'\\np24\\nI00\\nsS\'db\'\\np25\\nS\'default\'\\np26\\nsbsS\'date_created\'\\np27\\ncdatetime\\ndatetime\\np28\\n(S\'\\\\x07\\\\xdc\\\\x02\\\\x17\\\\x10,\\\\x1a\\\\t\\\\x02P\'\\ntRp29\\nsS\'keywords\'\\np30\\nVraspberry pi, kde, gentoo, linux format, magazine, tuxradar, free software, open source, pdf\\np31\\nsS\'myapps_id\'\\np32\\nI653\\nsS\'other_guesses\'\\np33\\nS\'\'\\nsS\'dependencies\'\\np34\\nS\'\'\\nsS\'icon_url\'\\np35\\nVhttp://software-center.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2012/02/lxf156_icon.png\\np36\\nsS\'department\'\\np37\\nVBooks & Magazines\\np38\\nsS\'package_url\'\\np39\\nVhttps://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/internal_packages/2012/02/LXF156.pdf\\np40\\nsS\'distroarchseries\'\\np41\\nS\'\'\\nsS\'callback_url\'\\np42\\nVhttps://software-center.ubuntu.com/api/2.0/pkgme/653/\\np43\\nsS\'id\'\\np44\\nL72L\\nsS\'categories\'\\np45\\nV\\nsS\'name\'\\np46\\nVLinux Format\\np47\\nsb(dp48\\nS\'distroarchseries\'\\np49\\nV\\nsS\'dependencies\'\\np50\\nV\\nsS\'executable\'\\np51\\nV\\nsS\'other_guesses\'\\np52\\nV\\nstp53\\nsS\'expires\'\\np54\\nNsS\'eta\'\\np55\\nNsS\'kwargs\'\\np56\\n(dp57\\nsg44\\nS\'25a8e4f7-a1f9-4b45-bda1-74f799525cf7\'\\np58\\ns."'')

Looks like it maybe started after the last rollout?

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Jonathan Lange (jml) wrote :

We deleted AppMetadata from lp:pkgme-service. I can't find any reference to it in the trunks of any of the pkgme* trees.

Where is this message coming from? What's triggering it?

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James Westby (james-w) wrote :

Not sure what was going on here, and we haven't seen it again, so it may be fixed.

Thanks,

James

Changed in pkgme-service:
status: New → Incomplete
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for pkgme service because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in pkgme-service:
status: Incomplete → Expired
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