In the 1.4 code as shipped, most of our libraries won't have unload-time cleanup code called if the configuration is such that we have to implement them through linker options and not compiler options. This only matters a lot if dlclose is called on loaded libraries, a case that hasn't been at the top of our priority list for testing; the other time these functions would be invoked would be at process exit time, when freeing up resources incrementally versus all at once doesn't matter. If the (not very well documented, implemented for testing, not recommended) configuration option --disable-delayed-initialization is used, then library initialization will fail for the same libraries. Most library-building makefiles didn't get LIBINITFUNC/LIBFINIFUNC specified yet. And for the krb5 library, for UNIX builds, I think two symbols need to go in each, to deal with the profile library, which may require rewriting some of the code going into the makefiles. Ken