Dear all,

I've been using Net::IPTtrie for handling IP address spaces. I am now trying to move to Net::Patricia because it's much faster, but there's something that I can't figure out. I need to store the tree structure so that I don't have to constantly rebuild it. But using Storable's nfreeze/thaw gives me a seg fault:

use Net::Patricia; use Storable qw(nfreeze thaw); my $pt = new Net::Patricia(AF_INET6); $pt->add_string(...) ... etc and then: my $frozen = nfreeze($pt); undef $pt; $pt = thaw($frozen);

(Boom! segfault here)

Why is this happening, and what other options do I have to store the tree structure?

Thanks in advance for your help.

cv


In reply to Problem serializing Net::Patricia object by Anonymous Monk

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