I've got on that really has me stumped ...
I've modified tha analog web stats program before to use a mysql database before and I'm trying to do it again on a new system. I have this function:
void db_connect(){ printf("start connect\n"); mysql_init(&dbh); if (!mysql_real_connect(&dbh,"localhost","usr","xxx","rdns",0,NULL,0)){ fprintf(stderr, "Connection to rdns database failed\n"); exit(1); } printf("finish connect\n"); }
where dbh is a global MYSQL structure. This code works fine on the old system. If I pull it out into it's own little test program on the new server, it also works fine. But when I put it in with the analog source code, it compiles fine but the mysql_real_connect causes a core dump when run.
Running 4.0.17 on FreeBSD 4.9R
Any ideas?
The most common reason for the above error is mysql.h header/libmysqlsclient.so library incompatibility. Make sure they are in sync.
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