Hi,

Could you post your definitions for 'dbase' and 'err'...

Gerald.

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Lars Wenderoth wrote:

> Hello there!
>
> I have a problem with a little C program i am writing.. It uses
> SSL-encrypted connections to a special server. This server needs
> information from a MySQL database. The SSL-encryption is running fine.
> The MySQL code runs fine, if the SSL code is not there.. Since i need
> both at the same time in the same program, i have a problem! ;-)
>
> if(mysql_init(&dbase) == NULL)  err = 1;
>         else
>         {
>                 if(mysql_real_connect(&dbase,"host","user","pw",
>                         "db",0,NULL,0) == NULL)
>                                 err = 2;
>         }
>         if(err)
>         {
>                 printf("\nError connecting to database\n");
>                 if (err == 1) printf("Insufficient memory!\n");
>                 exit(0);
>         }
>
> I always receive the message "Insufficient memory". The rest of the
> program unfortunately needs huge amounts of memory, but when it is
> running, there are still several hundreds of megabyte free memory..
>
> I would like to know, how much memory the dbase structure needs.. I
> suppose, that it will not be much..
> Any other idea?
>
> Thanks,
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>
>
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