Re: File access problem access(), stat() - Mailing list pgsql-general

From vishal saberwal
Subject Re: File access problem access(), stat()
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Msg-id 3e74dc250512121726g1adf3255wa9f47823d55100c@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: File access problem access(), stat()  (vishal saberwal <vishalsaberwal@gmail.com>)
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hi,
It was a stupid error on my part.
I was declaring the function to return varchar when i was actually returning integer. Also, i looked at varchar.c which was a great help.
It had a function that shows how to convert varchar to cstring.

Thanks tom,
vish

On 12/12/05, vishal saberwal <vishalsaberwal@gmail.com> wrote:
i am sorry for misleading subject line ...

thanks for your tip.

Perhaps fmgr has more in it that i need to understand and study so as to convert text/varchar to char* .

thanks,
vish


On 12/12/05, Tom Lane < tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
vishal saberwal <vishalsaberwal@gmail.com> writes:
> xy_db=# create or replace function file_check(varchar) returns varchar as
> xy_db-# '/root/resource_test.so','file_check' language 'c';
> CREATE FUNCTION
> k2_db=# select file_check('/ResourceFS/IconFS/Alarm/My.gif');
> server closed the connection unexpectedly

This is not a file permissions problem ... more likely, your C function
is wrong and is dumping core.  Getting out your debugger would be a good
response.

>         char    *filecmd = (char*) PG_GETARG_VARCHAR_P(0);

However, I can point you in the right direction: you can't just cast a
varchar * to char *, they are not remotely the same thing.

                        regards, tom lane


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