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From: Sascha Friedmann (sascha.friedmann_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-09-01 05:06:38
Robert Ramey wrote:
> This means there is a bug in the serialization library.
> 
> The question is - what is triggering this bug.
> 
> So it would be interesting to know more information:
> 
> version of boost
The boost version is 1.33 in the version.hpp the BOOST_VERSION is 
defined as 103300.
> compiler
The compiler is vc7.1
> operating system
The operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack2.
> 
> Do we know for a a fact that the archive file has not been edited or 
> corrupted.
It has not been edited and for corrupting I'm sure that it has not been 
corrupted (is there a way to recognize corruption of a text archive?).
> 
> Do we know for a fact that the serialization code hasn't been changed - 
> including
> different serialization traits for any types - since the archive was 
> created?
I did not change anything. The archive is created and then I reload it 
immediately (of course after closing the file). And approximately it 
works 3 of 5 times, when running the program 5times (without rebuild).
The old archive is always deleted when creating the new one.
> 
> Any other information.
> 
It seems that the serialization fails only when I have still messages in 
my program intern message system (only the serialization of the message 
system fails). The message system consists of a manager for messages and 
listeners. In my testing code I'm storing several hundred events and 
then deserializing them (into a new message system) and processing them.
I've looked over my serialization code several times and I could not 
find any errors. I've also changed my testing code but it just keeps 
failing.
> Robert Ramey
Sascha Friedmann