On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Norbert Sendetzky <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Mariano
>
> > I tried to see opendbx-0x98bdce0.dbg and tried to noticed some wring
> > invocation to OpenDBX functions, but it seems to be ok. Do you find
> > something wrong with this ?
>
> I've checked if I also get log files with only init(), bind(), unbind() and
> finish() if I decrease the number of connections to only one in the odbx
> regression tests - with a negative result. The reason must be in your unit
> test code that seems to open at least two connections but only uses one.
>
>
Now that you said that, I think that it can be exactly that case. However,
that's not something wrong, isn't it ? I mean, I shouldn't get a
segmentation fault for opening a connection and doing nothing.

I thought I found something :(

Anyway, I will put some more flags in the code and try to find where it
breaks :(

I would love to be a gdb guru. I have ssh and vnc opened, so if you want we
can meet some day at some time and work together on this problem.

Best,

Mariano


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