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From: Robert Ramey (ramey_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-12-28 15:58:47


here are some ideas:

a) using this test use an xml_archive. This will help check class IDs
b) double check that the test_shared_ptr in the library works (or fails)
c) you could try the next serialization library which can be found at
www.rrsd.com

Robert Ramey

Kesseli Pascal wrote:
> *sigh*, as if I hadn’t known it, that program too fails at the very
> same assertion, „basic_iarchive.cpp“ at line 390. Uncommenting that
> line, of course, does no good either and leaves me with another
> segmentation fault:
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>
> /test_serialize.exe
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> Serialized form: 22 serialization::archive 4 0 1 2 7 derived 1 0
>
> 0 1 0
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> 1 10 derived id
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> Segmentation fault
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> What’s wrong with my compiler anyway? Or with the class ids it
> generates?
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> Thanks so far and greeetz
>
> Kessi
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