Your Sqlite code looks OK. Your problem must be in your library or linking.
Severin Müller wrote:
Hey
I don't even get to call the sqlite3_errmsg() function. My Program crashes
with the call sqlite3_open(filename,&db);
I'm been spending hours now, to figure out, what may cause that crap :) I
really have no idea...
-----Original Message-----
From: Clay Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 6. August 2007 22:27
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Security Problem C/C++
Check the result code of sqlite3_open and use the error message from
sqlite3_errmsg as the message in your exception. Then you'll know what's
wrong.
Clay
Severin Müller wrote:
Hi
I’m trying to use SQLite3 for my File, but I’m having trouble to use the
library properly.
I Have to following Code:
void Nickserv::write_nickname(std::string nick,std::string
pass,std::string
email,User user)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
const char *filename = "db\\Nickserv.db";
#else
const char *filename = "db/Nickserv.db";
#endif
sqlite3 *db;
sqlite3_open(filename,&db);
}
When i run the Program, I get get the following Error:
Unhandled exception… so it’s some kind of a segmentation fault.
And my Debugger is tracing the error in a file called “gs_support.”…
Now, I really can’t figure out, what the Problem is. Are certain
Architectures not supported? I’m Using Win32 on a Pentium 4.
Thanks for your help in Advance.
Greetings
Severin Mueller
Switzerland
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