Hi Mads,

I just noticed that too.

I had been wondering why this problem does not occur with the sample app from RWH eventhough I was employing the same technics as they did.

It just occured to me that all the DB interactions in their app are fairly short and thus the problem never becomes apparent.

Thanks everyone, I was going crazy here, couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong.

Would anyone happen to know of a "safe" alternative to HDBC?

Günther


Am 21.12.2008, 23:39 Uhr, schrieb Mads Lindstrøm <mads_lindstr...@yahoo.dk>:

Hi Günther,

Hi Mads,

I'm using HDBC with sqlite3

Looking at
http://software.complete.org/software/repositories/entry/hdbc-sqlite3/Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Connection.hs and http://software.complete.org/software/repositories/entry/hdbc-sqlite3/Database/HDBC/Sqlite3/Statement.hsc you can see that HDBC-sqlite's foreign calls are indeed marked unsafe.

/Mads


Günther

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