This bug appears to still exist in 7.0:
        
        test=> create table test (zone int4, net cidr, unique(zone, net));
        NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE/UNIQUE will create implicit index 'test_zone_key'
        for table 'test'
        CREATE
        test=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '1.2.3/24');
        INSERT 22157 1
        test=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '2.3.4/24');
        INSERT 22158 1
        test=> select * from test;
         zone |   net    
        ------+----------
            1 | 1.2.3/24
            1 | 2.3.4/24
        (2 rows)
        
        test=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '2.3.4/24');
        INSERT 22159 1
        test=> 


> Solaris 2.6/sparc; postgres 6.5.1
> 
> dns=> create table test (zone int4, net cidr, unique(zone, net));
> NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE/UNIQUE will create implicit index 'test_zone_key' for table 
>'test'
> CREATE
> dns=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '1.2.3/24');
> INSERT 21750 1
> dns=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '2.3.4/24');
> INSERT 21751 1
> dns=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '1.2.3/24');
> INSERT 21752 1
> dns=> insert into test (zone, net) values (1, '2.3.4/24');
> ERROR:  Cannot insert a duplicate key into a unique index
> dns=> select * from test;
> zone|net     
> - ----+--------
>    1|1.2.3/24
>    1|2.3.4/24
>    1|1.2.3/24
> (3 rows)
> 
> 
> Once a unique error is reported, uniqueness seems to be maintained.
> Also, if you enter 4 values, then try a duplicate, it all works.
> 
> The threshold seems to be 3.
> 
> A select before the duplicate add also seems to fix it.
> 
> ~f
> 
> 
> 
> ************
> 
> 


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