Hi,

What does this mean? I get a crash directly after these warnings so i am sure 
they are related ...

OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [528] fieldId [8] file id [475] system id [528]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [539] fieldId [8] file id [471] system id [539]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [542] fieldId [8] file id [502] system id [542]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [553] fieldId [8] file id [498] system id [553]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [556] fieldId [8] file id [529] system id [556]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [567] fieldId [8] file id [525] system id [567]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [528] fieldId [6] file id [475] system id [528]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [542] fieldId [6] file id [502] system id [542]
OpenSG WARNING: OSBRootElement::mapPtrField: FieldHandles invalid, can not set 
pointer - target fc [556] fieldId [6] file id [529] system id [556]

Unfortunately I couldn't find anything about these so they probably aren't 
happening so often ...
So these happen while loading a .osb file, containing some custom field 
containers (all nodecores) and saved with the same program. The classes are not 
in a seperate DLL, but statically linked. They are heavily cross-linked which 
may be the problem - the loader does not seem to be able to recreate the links. 
The "crash" (assert) happens in a call to changed() when some of the pointers 
are 0.

Any idea where to go from here? I could of course go for some home-brewn 
save/load mechanism but i would rather not...

Aloha, Andi
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