> Behalf Of Matt Sergeant
> 
> How can I completely unload a library and all memory 
> associated with it,
> and unload any dso's connected with that library? For 
> example, say I use
> XML::Parser in a <Perl> section - I don't want that hanging 
> around - it's a
> big library, so I'd like to completely unload it - is it possible?
> 

Any one have any thoughts on the above. I'd like to do
this also. Was wondering if there were any ideas.

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