Pup icon documentation

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When I ran "pup", I noticed that some packages had an icon next to them. It looks like two green arrows forming a circle, similar to the "refresh" icon in many web browsers. I could not find any documentation explaining what that icon meant.

Based on the "Update Details", I'm guessing it means "Reboot required". Is that correct? Is there documentation available that explains the "pup" icons?


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Sincerely,
Matthew Seitz
Customer Support Manager
NeoPath Networks, Inc.

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