A Dijous 20 Juliol 2006 17:47, Stefan Kuzminski va escriure:
> I reproduced this stack trace with HDF5 v1.6.5 and also with
> v1.8.0-alpha4 ( both with pytables-1.3.2 ).  Here is the most
> mysterious part, I can get the program to run successfully if I round
> the values I am setting in the HDF5 to <10 places of precision, if I
> leave them unrounded, or round them to say 12 places, then I get the
> stack trace.  The data columns in the Tables are all created as
> FloatCol() instances.

That's pretty crazy indeed. Can you try disabling the compression filter 
and/or the shuffle filter?

Of course, the best would be if you can generate a small script reproducing 
the problem. Whatever the issue is, if it is a PyTables problem, I'd like to 
fix this in the forthcoming PyTables public release (due to appear in a week 
or so).

Cheers,

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