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- From: hemmer@hemmer.adsp.sub.org (Franz Hemmer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: VirusZ
- Message-ID: <hemmer.0362@hemmer.adsp.sub.org>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 17:52:16 GMT
- References: <85663@ut-emx.uucp> <#js2#2m@rpi.edu>
- Reply-To: hemmer@hemmer.adsp.sub.org (Franz Hemmer)
- Organization: Interactivsion
- Lines: 38
- X-NewsSoftware: GRn-beta 1.16g (11.15.92) by Michael B. Smith & Mike Schwartz
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- In article <#js2#2m@rpi.edu> danaf@bray1b.its.rpi.edu (Frank R. Dana Jr.) writes:
- > In article <85663@ut-emx.uucp>, sjk@ut-emx.uucp (Phil Alvin) writes:
- > |>
- > |> I recently downloaded VirusZ2.27 from some archive site only to
- > |> find it wanted a more recent version (38+) of the reqtools.library
- > |> than it came with. Version reported the included version as being
- > |> V37.something. When I run the program, I get a nifty little
- > |> requester saying VirusZ requires V38+ of the library. Where can I
- > |> find the more recent library (for 2.* ROMS)?
- >
- > Speaking of version....
- >
- > Has anyone but me had miserable luck with the version command? It seems to me
- > that it only works the FIRST time you check the version of something, and then
- > repeats the old version for ANY path you give it. I guess it stores the versions
- > in some sort of memory cache or something. All I know is, if I do a
- >
- > version libs:reqtools.library
- >
- > and the program reports version 37.5, then if I call
- >
- > version DH0:telecomm/VirusZ/libs/reqtools.library
-
- Version looks in the resident memory list, if not found it opens the library
- thus making it resident. The next time around the library is found in the
- resident list and Version reports on the library in memory. If the library
- is not used by any tasks, you can flush memory with eg. Avail FLUSH, or
- Stack 12000000 >NIL:, and then perform the Version command on a librar on
- disk.
-
- > |> Scot
-
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