Some data types didn't emit the object id necessary for proper  
sharing. Also your floats were written with float>bits which loses  
precision (our floats are double precision).

You can load your data with the old library, then reload serialize,  
and write it out again, if you want.

Slava

On 15-Aug-07, at 10:18 PM, Chris Double wrote:

>> I made some improvements to extra/serialize, however I had to change
>> the external representation. If you have data which was serialized in
>> the old format... well... you're screwed. :-)
>
> What was the change to the format?
>
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