> If you have no other programs...read vapor programs, running at that
> point
> avail flush should flush ALL unused libraries.
> ( so even if you just used the last version of voyager, and the
> library was still in memory, it should be flushed.
>
Ok ok ok ok...
there's only one trouble with all that and it is when you report
such a problem, you report a problem of the previous version (that probably
doesn't correctly free all what it should), so it'd maybe better to label your
post V3Pre4.
Anyway where Chris is right is you don't need the list to solve such a problem.
Many people will be smart enough to say 'hey, try to reboot and install it
without running anything else first' or 'copy yourself the desired libs/mcc...
on the right places'... But you (especially you Martin :) already know that.
So isn't it unnecessary traffic ?
Reporting it to keystone is certainly ok if you have enough details on what
used to run when you did the unsuccessful install..
Phil
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