Reloading a shared library with dyn.load
Duncan Temple Lang <duncan at research.bell-labs.com> writes:
So I can't reproduce the problem directly from the commands. Something that comes to mind is that another process has got a lock on the file. But I don't see that as likely.
Possibly completely unrelated, but Windows does the strangest things with file locks -- I've been having problems with this (working with files cross-platform (from Linux and Windows vis 2k terminal servier on the same fileserver), and finding unreleased locks every so often. best, -tony
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