Christopher Friesen wrote:
>
> "Richard B. Johnson" wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> >
> > > On Tuesday 20 November 2001 15:51, J.A. Magallon wrote:
> > > > When a page is deleted for one executable (because we can re-read it from
> > > > on-disk binary), it is discarded, not paged out.
> > >
> > > What happens if the on-disk binary has changed since loading the program?
> > > -
> >
> > It can't. That's the reason for `install` and other methods of changing
> > execututable files (mv exe-file exe-file.old ; cp newfile exe-file).
> > The currently open, and possibly mapped file can be re-named, but it
> > can't be overwritten.
>
> Actually, with NFS (and probably others) it can. Suppose I change the file on
> the server, and it's swapped out on a client that has it mounted. When it swaps
> back in, it can get the new information.
>
This sounds really dangerous... What about shared libraries ??
Regards,
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