But the dll thing is new in 5.x, correct. I have made changes when my other logon was at TCL, Jsh) prompt and it will not run the new program complied on my other account until I log off and on.

On 4/5/2015 5:10 AM, Daniel Klein wrote:
Not true for your session, only for other user's sessions who have the dll open; they will have to log out to get the new version.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Mark Hogden <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    True - more or less - you need a new shell for certain.
    We start in an executed environment and then exit and re-enter
    that after compilation.
    Subroutines can be more problematical; sometimes requiring a
    logoff and on.
The auto creation of a dll version of exe's is at the root of it. Originally I believe that there was going to be an environment
    variable that would turn the feature off. To the best of my
    knowledge it never materialized.



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    Can someone out there confirm something for me.

    On my 3.x system I can modify and compile a program and then run
    it and
    it will run the modified program.

    On my 5.x copy I have to log off and back on to get it to run the new
    version. Is that true? If so this is going to be a real pain.

    Richard Kann
    Comp-Ware Systems

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