Bram Kuijvenhoven wrote:
> Uwe Grauer wrote:
>
>> Standalone my program runs ok, under gdb it crashes.
>
>
> My program runs fine when run from gdb. So it seems your programs
> crashes for another reason than the failure of the mysqltest program.
>
Yes, i'm using Firebird. It crashes when running under gdb.
> BTW what command line options does Lazarus pass to gdb?
>
How do i find this out?
> Perhaps you can also try another gdb version, like the one distributed
> with cygwin.
>
> A general procedure to track down the failure cause is:
> * put writeln's (or calls to your home made logger function) in your
> code to trace what its doing
> * disable parts of the code to track down which part of the code crashes
>
OK, i will investigate with writeln's.
> A little more information about your application might help also (i.e.
> used components etc.). Perhaps other people have had similar problems
> in the past, but they will only remember it when mention the use of
> Component X or unit Y.
>
Just the sqldb components.
> About the mysqltest program I send in my previous mail in this thread:
> the 'Can't create TCP/IP socket' error is pretty weird. But it can be
> due to some incompatibilities in the mysql dll or headers, though that
> is not very likely in this case.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bram
>
Thanks,
Uwe
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