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From: | Warren Young | Date: | April 13 2011 1:34am |
Subject: | Re: MySQL++ Storein() Segmentation Fault | ||
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On 4/12/2011 6:52 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote: > > I am not 100% sure what you mean by that, could you elaborate please? First, please don't top-post to a list of this sort. A: Yes Q: Are you sure? A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? As to why we want a program that will compile, it's because a) your code won't, outside the larger program from which it was extracted; and b) while it looks well-formed, the fact that we cannot compile it, execute it and see the problem ourselves means what you've posted isn't actually a complete problem report. That is to say, your problem probably lies outside of what you posted. Reassure yourself of this by running the examples.
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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 |