Hi all, I'm having a strange issue when executing a query with the SQLite3 driver (via GLORP).
In: SQLite3Library>>#apiPrepare: dbHandle withSQLText: anSQLText with: textSize with: sHandle with: tail "int sqlite3_prepare_v2(sqlite3*, const char*, int, sqlite3_stmt**, const char **)" ^ self ffiCall: #(int sqlite3_prepare_v2 (sqlite3* dbHandle, String anSQLText, int textSize, sqlite3_stmt** sHandle, const char** tail)) After the FFI call, I get a primitive failed error when some part of the FFI machinery sends instVarAt: index to the undefined object. This is the call stack: PrimitiveFailed(Exception)>>signal PrimitiveFailed class(SelectorException class)>>signalFor: UndefinedObject(ProtoObject)>>primitiveFailed: UndefinedObject(ProtoObject)>>primitiveFailed UndefinedObject(Object)>>instVarAt: SQLite3Library>>apiPrepare:withSQLText:with:with:with: SQLite3Library>>prepare:on:with: SQLite3PreparedStatement>>prepare: SQLite3Connection(SQLite3BaseConnection)>>prepare: SQLite3Connection>>execute:with: SQLite3Driver>>basicExecuteSQLString:binding: SQLite3Driver>>basicExecuteSQLString: PharoDatabaseAccessor>>basicExecuteSQLString: PharoDatabaseAccessor>>executeCommandUnbound: QuerySelectCommand(DatabaseCommand)>>executeUnboundIn: If I run the same query via an external SQL tool (sqlite3) it works, returning a single row with a single value as expected. What's weird is that this doesn't fail always, since it's a very common query in the app. Any ideas? Esteban A. Maringolo