> > Well, according to the AmigaDOS Manual, then an "Avail
> > flush" will indeed "cause all unused libraries and
> > devices to be expunged from memory". So, if you know
> > what you are doing it should be sufficient.
>
> Yes, but it isn't 'unused'. Even textinput uses the library.
> And, if you were using any kind of Vapor app (or more than
> one Vapor app) at the same time etc, then the library would
> still be resident and 'open' (ie. by an app other than Voyager).
>
> Which is why, in this case, with this library, you have to
> reboot when you copy/install an updated version.
Does the installer just tell you to avail flush, or does it
say to reboot too?
Just wondering if it may be time to put in a customary reboot
at the end of the installer - a radio button with the options:
( ) Restart my computer now
( ) I'll restart later
(*) Sod restarting, I think I know everything, I'll just mail
rubbish to the voayger mailing list until I am forced to
choose one of the above options against my will
;)
--
Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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