On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Richard Hughes <hughsient(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2 November 2013 17:47, Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> I'm not really excited about a lot of required rebooting, though -- I think
> that might be worse than the disease. We should have most of the information
> needed to determine if a reboot is really necessary, shouldn't we? I hope we
> can move to that in the future for a nicer user experience.
There's no way to tell if an application can be updated on-line due to
runtime loadable content and plugins. It's also impossible to do in a
race-free way on a multiuser system.
That's true in the _general_ case, and therefore the ability to have
off-line updates is a good _general_ default. We should be able to do
_much_ better for many common cases (at the very least, a package that
only has one executable, or one shared library, and no other
executables or shared libraries or data files with unknown function).
OTOH that's more of a generic packaging infrastructure RFE than
specifically a gnome-software RFE.
The problem is when online
update fails, you either get <snip>
or a hosed rpmdb.
(How can rpmdb get "hosed", and how are offline updates supposed to
prevent that?)
Mirek