Good morning, everyone. A running Oracle server contains both library cache locks and library cache latches. What are the criteria for using a lock vs. a latch for protecting objects in the cache? For example, at the moment we're trying to create a new version of a package, but a running session calls it constantly; the wait event references the library cache lock. I've seen waits on the library cache latch in similar situations (at least I think I have; my memory may be failing me!).
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