On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 10:35:46 -0300 Eder Ruiz Maria <[email protected]> said:

you had 1 problem. you didn't do eet_init() in the test code. but yes- eet was
refusing to load eet files with 0 entires considering them "invalid". i guess
they are kind of useless files... but in svn eet now allows you to open them
anyway.

> hi list
> 
> I'm using eet, eet_open, eet_read, eet_write, eet_delete,  eet_close
> and when there are 1 register at my file.eet
> and I use eet_delete, the file are broken
> and a eet_open fail
> anybody see this?
> 
> this code prove this: http://pastebin.com/0jaDi6v2
> 
> []'s
> Eder
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