On Dec 12, 2012, at 6:35 PM, Jens Lohne Eftang <[email protected]> wrote:

>> 
>> and repeat your experiment, replying with the results again for the first 
>> three nodes, also with the
>> node->debug_buffer() as before?
>> 
>> I'd expect system 0, vars 0,1,2 to have ids 0, 96, and 192, respectively, 
>> from this buffer:
>> 
>> [ 2 8 257 0 257 96 257 192 257 0 ]
> Thanks. Here's the output from the first node in the iteration:
> 
> base_idx, var, vg, vig, ncg, comp=0 0 0 0 1 0
> base_idx, var, vg, vig, ncg, comp=0 0 0 0 1 0
>  [ 2 8 257 0 257 96 257 192 257 0 ]
> 
> ... I suspect an indication that's something's not quite right...

I'm going to create a unit test to set this exact buffer and make things are as 
they should be.  It'll be tomorrow before I'm able to finish it up though.  I 
am running problems with multiple systems and multiple variables per system 
with no issue...

I'm still confused if this bug is a result of my recent patch or not? 

If you 

$ svn up -r 6520 .

in your top-level directory and try that build - what happens?

-Ben



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