So serializing the kernel out to a file worked
directly, but when
loading the .sixx file back in another image, it tries to put a nil
inside a set, and the set complains. What could replace some object by
a nil like that? unserializable object on one end, or missing classes
in the new image?
This sounds like the Set is not properly hashed. Probably due to a bug
in the SIXX Set serialization.
Cheers,
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
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