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David Zeuthen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 18:57 +0200, Tim Lauridsen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">yum/rpm don't care if the system need a reboot to use the updated
packages, it is only i high level gui, this kind of stuff is
interesting.
we could make a /etc/packagekit-backend.conf and write a list of
reboot packages into the conf file.
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I think the point is that it's a lot more preferable to be able to
specify this on a per-package basis (e.g. in the RPM spec file for each
package requiring a reboot) and then have this data propagated into the
update meta data.
David
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That will be the best way to do it, but it will need some changes to
rpm, rpmbuild, createrepo & yum.<br>
Maybe adding it as a selection in bodhi and get it into the extra
update metadata, is a easier way to go :)<br>
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Tim<br>
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