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  • From: "ZIGLIO, Frediano, VF-IT" <Frediano.Ziglio AT vodafone.com>
  • To: "FreeTDS Development Group" <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [freetds] FreeTDS 0.64RC2 src/odbc/unittests/raiserror failure with unixODBC 2.2.11
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 08:34:49 +0200

>
> ZIGLIO, Frediano, VF-IT wrote:
> >>>I use this line to configure my tests
> >>>
> >>>LDFLAGS='-lgcov' CFLAGS='-O0 -pipe -g -fprofile-arcs
> >>
> >>-ftest-coverage' sh autogen.sh --enable-extra-checks
> >>--prefix=$HOME/install --with-odbc-nodm=/usr --with-gnutls
> >>
> >>>in other words... no DM at all... if you think is stupid to always
> >>>suggest DM and do not use it I have to say that is a
> >>
> >>nightmare to make
> >>
> >>>all DMs happy so many time ago I decided to get rid of all these
> >>>problems and do not use for tests...
> >>
> >>Thanks, the test succeeds after I rebuilt with no DM.
> >>
> >>Now that I know how to make the unit test pass, I also need
> >>messages/errors handled properly in my production environment. I'm
> >>running with FreeTDS 0.64RC2 and unixODBC 2.2.11 right now,
> and there
> >>are some message/error oddities I've had to work around.
> >>
> >
> >
> > Which oddities??
>
> I haven't had time to narrow it down and put together a coherent
> description of what's going on, so I apologize for this hand-waving.
> But briefly, under certain circumstances messages are being
> lost, errors
> are being lost, and messages are being displayed in the wrong order.
> For example, with a query "print 'a' print 'b' print 'c' print 'd'" I
> get the output in my log in reverse order:
>
> ODBC Message: SQLState 01000 ErrorMessage [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL
> Server]d NativeServerError 0
> ODBC Message: SQLState 01000 ErrorMessage [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL
> Server]c NativeServerError 0
> ODBC Message: SQLState 01000 ErrorMessage [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL
> Server]b NativeServerError 0
> ODBC Message: SQLState 01000 ErrorMessage [unixODBC][FreeTDS][SQL
> Server]a NativeServerError 0
>

:(
I don't understand the reason why they came in reverse order... is DM or
a rank_errors problem? Could you post a short test? Did you use SQLError
or SQLGetDiag*?

freddy77





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