Subject | RE: [IBO] AV in Gds32.dll ??? |
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Author | John Tomaselli |
Post date | 2002-02-16T14:20:23Z |
There are many versions of Gds32.dll, I believe with each version of
Interbase. Have you tried a different version?
-----Original Message-----
From: tvorenkamp [mailto:t.vorenkamp@...]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 9:43 AM
To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [IBO] AV in Gds32.dll ???
Hi All,
We use IB 6.0 (Win2000) and we noticed that when running two client
apps (Delphi 5, IBO) on the same client that do reads and writes on
the same remote database, one of the apps hangs with an access
violation in the Gds32.dll. We also noticed that if one of the apps
runs from within the Delphi IDE, the error does not occur.
I believe that the difference between these two situations is the way
in which the dll get's loaded (in different memory space ?)
Does anyone have an idea about what might be happening here or how
the AV could be prevented ?
best regards,
Tanno
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Interbase. Have you tried a different version?
-----Original Message-----
From: tvorenkamp [mailto:t.vorenkamp@...]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 9:43 AM
To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [IBO] AV in Gds32.dll ???
Hi All,
We use IB 6.0 (Win2000) and we noticed that when running two client
apps (Delphi 5, IBO) on the same client that do reads and writes on
the same remote database, one of the apps hangs with an access
violation in the Gds32.dll. We also noticed that if one of the apps
runs from within the Delphi IDE, the error does not occur.
I believe that the difference between these two situations is the way
in which the dll get's loaded (in different memory space ?)
Does anyone have an idea about what might be happening here or how
the AV could be prevented ?
best regards,
Tanno
___________________________________________________________________________
IB Objects - direct, complete, custom connectivity to Firebird or InterBase
without the need for BDE, ODBC or any other layer.
___________________________________________________________________________
http://www.ibobjects.com - your IBO community resource for Tech Info papers,
keyword-searchable FAQ, community code contributions and more !
Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/