Re: difference between output of "yum ps" and "needs-restarting"?

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OP here.

Additionally, I just discovered strange behavior of the needs-restarting command,

1. After a "yum update" it usually reads lots of data from the net before outputting anything. I don't have any idea what it's reading, and from where and where it stores that data. Why isn't the info enough that "yum update" has?

2. Sometimes (in the sense of non-deterministically) needs-restarting reports processes I don't expect. Occasionally it even reports 10 to 20 processes immediately after rebooting (i.e. immediately after login and su)! At other times it reports a couple of processes that it didn't report before (no explicit or implicit "yum update" in the meantime), and a couple of minutes later it doesn't report them any longer.

Just wondering...
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