The OS is linux (I don't know what distribution).
I press ctrl-c to kill the process. At this moment the process dies but display on the screen a message "segmentation fault".
I think that in...
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The OS is linux (I don't know what distribution).
I press ctrl-c to kill the process. At this moment the process dies but display on the screen a message "segmentation fault".
I think that in...
Hi!. I had a problem with a program in C++ using OCCI libraries. The program runs OK while is "running", but if I put in the console ctlr-c appears a message "segmentation fault"...here is the...
Hi folks!
...well...direct to the problem or "vamos al grano"...
I execute the command make but don't "make" anything...
My project has a Pro*c file with his include
sql_def.pc and...
Sorry but my native languaje is spanish...I tried to explain me in the better way.
Hi!
My doubt is the meaning of these simbols that i found in a makefile.
$<
$@
$^
thanks
Thanks for the info
greetings
Hello!!
My doubt:
is there any plug-in or something that allow me compiling a Pro*C program in DevC++ or which compiler can you recommend me to compiling on windows a Pro*C file.
thanks
Thanks Elysia for your time and patience. The mistake must be there in other place. I'll check the entire code...thanks
Greetings from Chile!!
I'm sorry...i'm wrong with the declaration.
The type is char...i forgot to put there...
char retorno[199]
that's the declaration...
Pro*c is the same than C but with SQL sentences...nothing more.
Yes!!...the return make (build??) a pointer from an integer without a conversion...is in that line the warning.
Sorry...here the code goes :-)
The source is not pure C is Pro*C (but the pointers are the same :-) )
/* Global variables */
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
retorno[199];
EXEC SQL...
Hi!, I'm new and speak spanish...Therefore I hope that you can understand me and help.
My problem is the next:
I have a function with this statement
char * consultaCuenta(char *buffer, char...