Feels strange being the only one replying to myself, but I'm hoping that
someone will come up with a suggestion if I keep posting what I'm doing.
I've downloaded the version of cygwin that is suggested on the mysql
download page. I re-compiled my programs using the cygwin version and
the one still has the same problems. It's only during the reading of the
data back from the MySQL database. The other option is to go from 3.X to
4.X and see if the problems are fixed. Is that another dead-end path or
is there a simple solution I'm missing? I need to get this running for a
school project.
Thanks,
Joseph
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