Fixed in PostgreSQL 7.0, which was just released.

>                                         Hie all ,
> 
>     I've already post a similar messages but i don't see it into the
> mailing list so ...
> Look at the following :
> 
> test=> create table ip_table (addr inet);
> CREATE
> test=> insert into ip_table values ('10.10.10.10');
> INSERT 1403913 1
> test=> insert into ip_table values ('10.10.10.11');
> INSERT 1403914 1
> test=> select distinct addr from ip_table ;
>        addr
> -----------
> 10.10.10.10
> 10.10.10.11
> (2 rows)
> 
> test=> insert into ip_table values ('10.10.10.10');
> INSERT 1403915 1
> test=> select distinct addr from ip_table ;
>        addr
> -----------
> 10.10.10.10
> 10.10.10.10
> 10.10.10.11
> (3 rows)
> 
> 
> ????  I've read there was some bugs with inet type but i have not see it
> .
> 
> It seems to appear when i insert a value , after a select distinct and
> not if i insert without look at the result .
> 
>     Is anybody could help me ?  (Postgresql 6.5.2 on a Debian )
> 
> 
>                                                             Loic
> 
> 
> 
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