>>90662226It's a feature, not a bug. Being a stupid freetard, you're incapable of understanding this: because in-use file images can't be deleted, Windows can treat each image as a mini-pagefile for the program.
Compare and contrast to Shitux, which has to force binaries into memory or swap in case the underlying binary is deleted or manipulated - yet another limitation of its 50 year-old memory manager.
Of course you can upgrade a program while it's running - you just don't know how, because you're a stupid freetard. Clue: note how I specifically said "in-use file images can't be deleted" - use your tiny little brain, instead of assuming to decades-old workarounds dreamed a bunch of third-rate academics are sacrosanct.
Remember, Eunuchs wasn't "designed" - it's literally all kludges stacked on top of each other, thus answering OPs question).