Ian Eslick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This happens in your application, or only in the tests? Can you give > me the exact sequence and state you use to reproduce? Do you have a > fresh lisp & fresh DB? Does it still show up if you close the store, > open a fresh one, and try again? There is likely to be some state > somewhere and identifying the environmental dependencies should help > us localize where that is.
This happened to me too after closing and opening the database during testing in a program of mine. Empty psets created after some point would be filled with what looked like the oids of recently created objects, and they were the same on every run. My database deletion procedure was to close the store, delete the bdb files, and then connect again creating a fresh database. Alas, I removed the psets and used derived indices now so I can't post the code that triggered this. I do have the old version using psets in my darcs revision history so I might be able to set up a repo and revert things back there though. -- How can you accept social supression This weak state of mind in our time I demand release from hypocrisy I'd rather die than be held down, forced down _______________________________________________ elephant-devel site list elephant-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel