Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now the prepared statements are not considered connection
> specific. I'm not sure whether the standard says anything about this.
> But moving this data shoudln't be a major problem.
>
> > Even if we have some kinds of exclusive controls, current
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 11:05:47AM +0900, ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:
> PREPARE statements concurrently in several threads. The cause seems to
> be the global variable 'prep_stmts' in ecpg/ecpglib/prepare.c .
> It is accessed without any locks.
And it is global, right. This has to be fixed, you're rig
Hi,
I encountered segfaults in a multi-threaded ecpg application. It uses
PREPARE statements concurrently in several threads. The cause seems to
be the global variable 'prep_stmts' in ecpg/ecpglib/prepare.c .
It is accessed without any locks.
I'm trying to fix it, but there are some approaches to