Like I said, the signature of your mysql_init() message doesn't match the ones provided by the library and thus it fails when you invoke it, as the mysql_init() message expects a parameter and thus takes something from the stack which it shouldn't and tries to work with it.

And those weren't formal question, when you got your ass sued away because you "just wanted it to work", you might think again about our warnings. Same if your server is suddenly empty.


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