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| From: | Warren Young | Date: | April 13 2011 2:13am |
| Subject: | Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | ||
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On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote: > would you like me to send you > a copy as well? No, what I want you to do is to try and distill your problem down to something less than 50 lines which uses the MySQL++ example database, and which can be built easily within the MySQL++ development tree. The easiest way to do that is to modify one of the existing examples to show your problem and just post a patch. I think you will find the problem yourself before you finish doing that.
| Thread | ||
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| • MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Karl Kloppenborg | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Mickael Wolff | 13 Apr |
| • RE: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Karl Kloppenborg | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Warren Young | 13 Apr |
| • RE: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Karl Kloppenborg | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Warren Young | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Tomalak Geret'kal | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Dino Korah | 13 Apr |
| • Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | Ruben Safir | 14 Apr |
