Am 28.05.2013 18:54, schrieb Bill Davidsen: > Tim wrote: >> On Fri, 2013-05-24 at 09:15 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote: >>> If you just updated firefox, you may need to reboot the machine - I've >>> seen stability problems before reboot >> >> Seems a bit extreme, this isn't Windows. For sure, you quit Firefox and >> make sure it's not running at all, after an update. I've certainly seen >> Firefox screw up if I tried to use it while it was still running during >> an update. But I've never had to reboot for it. >> > Depending on what updates, you may have to rerun ldconfig to get FF looking at the correct libraries. I have to do > that after some updates write a bugreport for the updated packages they *must* call ldconfig if they update libraries IMHO it is a misdesign that every single package has to run ldconfig for updates of many packages instead get this triggered at the end of the yum-transaction or at least yum could do ldconfig *at the end* of any transaction, but this is how things are working
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