Dear Markus,

> My results on Debian look like this:
> 
> Test 12: Retrieve data: 
> libdbi: [query] SELECT * from test_datatypes
>         Got result, try to access rows
> /bin/sh: line 4:  2768 Segmentation fault      ${dir}$tst
> 
> This is different from your problem, and again different from the
> problem I see on FreeBSD. But as both problems on Debian/Ubuntu happen
> when trying to access rows, I reckon these are related. I'll try and
> see whether I can gather some information from valgrind. As I'm not
> exactly a firebird expert (let alone a firebird driver expert), any
> help will be greatly appreciated.

I hope next week I can put some effort into it as well (unfortunately I had 
simply no time for this task in the last few weeks). I'm neither a firebird 
expert but I need it for a project. The C API is really complicated to use 
(compared with, e.g. that of MySQL). The problem should be of course some minor 
allocation problem which is, up to my experience, not hard to "achieve" with 
this API.
And the platform dependence, that is again a weird issue... 
Probably I should better understand the operation of the libdbi driver itself 
to get closer.
Many thanks for the efforts.

Matyas
-- 
Dr. Matyas Koniorczyk
http://rail.ttk.pte.hu/kmatyas


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