> I would have hoped that unloading would have been part of the test > suite of any particular DLL, there are going to be a number of DLLS > which are never going to get unloaded of course and with the > interconnections a great many will be mutually or secondarily > addref'd. Not for the first time I feel like the number has been > screwed to the door before the footings were in place. Some operating systems don't allow you to unload a DLL once its been loaded. For OpenVMS I need to hardwire any CanUnload to FALSE. Colin.
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Steve Dagley
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Ken Kozman
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Simon Fraser
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out... John Bandhauer
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Simon P. Lucy
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Ken Kozman
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Dan Mosedale
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Colin Blake
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Simon P. Lucy
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Colin Blake
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out... Simon P. Lucy
- Re: Autoreg, unloading DLLs, and running out of o... Daniel Veditz
