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|    Ulrich Eckhardt to monty    |
|    Re: Segmentation fault in olog() of oci7    |
|    14 Sep 11 19:11:11    |
      ooglegroups.com> a0febecf       From: ulrich.eckhardt@dominolaser.com              monty wrote:       > I am facing a very strange problem in one of our Linux (5.3) environment.              Linux 3 was just released, what is this "Linux (5.3)" you are talking about?                     > It has a oracle 11g R2 client installed. I have a simple C program              C is not C++. Anyhow...              > which uses olog() oci function to connect to a remote database using       > the client. when I execute the program it gives a segmentation fault       > on olog() function, below is the error stack:       [ ... backtrace ... ]       > But on the other hand when I use OCILogon() function of OCI8 under same       > conditions it goes fine.       >       > I am not able to think on whether this is a problem due to       > incorrect/incomplete installation of oracle client, or some thing else.       > Just to confirm I have re-installed the oracle 11g client but even then       > problem exists.              I don't see how this C++-related newsgroup should help you. You don't show       any code, you say yourself it is in a different language, the stacktrace       doesn't contain any arguments, none of the functions are C++ and the code       referenced by the stacktrace is not available either.              I hate telling people to go away with their problems but without lots of       outside knowledge it simply isn't possible to help you, and it would still       be off-topic here. I'd ask the vendor of your system or the part you have       problems with to provide help. Make sure you ask a bit smarter, too, just       saying "olog() doesn't work!!1!" is not going to get you very far, instead       try to provide a minimal code example that triggers the error.                     Good luck!              Uli              --       Domino Laser GmbH       Geschäftsführer: Thorsten Föcking, Amtsgericht Hamburg HR B62 932                      [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ]        [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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