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Removing an OS4 .library from memory
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Hello

I am developping/compiling my own .Library
When a new build is done I want to remove the old .Library that is still loaded to test the new one

Is there a tool to "remove xxx.library" from memory ?

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@thellier

Try Expunge command.

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Technically, this isn't required. RamLib will track the binary the library was loaded from, and if the OpenCount is ZERO and the disk-bound binary changes, RamLib will flush it automatically. You can check this with, for example, Scout. Close the client program, and the library will still be loaded with an OpenCount of Zero. After compiling, refresh the view, and the library will have been flushed.

If not, as mentioned, there is the "Expunge" command.

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Hello

OK many thanks for you answers

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