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Re: Reload Preference Pane in memory
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Re: Reload Preference Pane in memory


  • Subject: Re: Reload Preference Pane in memory
  • From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 23:09:48 +0100

On 20/07/06, matt jaffa <email@hidden> wrote:
In our upgrade installer package we put down a new System Preferences
pane and it is working. But when they have System Preferences open
before the upgrade the old .prefPane stays in memory. Is there some
cocoa api to tell the System Preferences to reload in memory are
Preference Pane without switching which preference pane is active, so
that when they click on our prefPane it will show the updated version.

No. You can't unload obj-c bundles at this time due to limitations in the obj-c runtime, whether they're system prefpanes or not.

-- Finlay
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