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From: fedora-devel-list-bounces(a)redhat.com [mailto:fedora-devel-list-
bounces(a)redhat.com] On Behalf Of Colin Walters
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 11:44
To: Development discussions related to Fedora
Subject: Re: packages requiring me to reboot...
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Richard Hughes <hughsient(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2009/12/15 Seth Vidal <skvidal(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>> Now, having said that - how would you feel if the updater stopped you
before
>> it ran and said "you're running an app I'm trying to update,
please
close
>> the app so I can update it". Would that be a pain or ok?
>
> That's exactly the PackageKit functionality I've added for packages
> like firefox, that explode internally when they get updated. The trick
> it to offer to close them down, and bring them back when done.
>
This exists? Can you point me to the code?
--
I am not sure what the argument is, factually there are packages that have
files open, locks and etc. that need to be shutdown to update, if they are
running and you replace the executable, doesn't mean that the memory image
is replaced. It is quicker and simpler to just reboot, also the list of the
packages that cause you to reboot is probably longer than the ones that are
flagged. I think that a reboot should be made whether necessary or not,
clears up a lot of grief.
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