Indeed, the problem now appears to not be with auth at all. The
problem seems to be with the create() function statement:

form=SQLFORM(db.objects,fields=['type','name','description'])

Any idea what might be at fault here?

My model for the object is:

db.define_table('object',
                SQLField('user',db.auth_user),
                SQLField('left','integer'),
                SQLField('right','integer'),
                SQLField('type','string'),
                SQLField('name','string'),
                SQLField('description','text'),
                SQLField('ignore','boolean'),
                SQLField('timestamp','datetime',default=now)
                )
db.object.user.requires=IS_IN_DB(db,'auth_user.id','%(email)s')
db.object.name.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(
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