On 10/11/22 11:38, James Szinger wrote:
It seems that within the past month or so, Firefox gained the ability to detect if a dependency has been updated. If so, it insists on restarting. I presume this is to stop using the old, buggy, and insecure shared libraries that have been updated.
You can also use dnf needs-restarting after an update to find out what, if anything has to be restarted either because it, or one of its dependencies has been upgraded. However, it never mentions a kernel upgrade, or a new version of glibc; you just hafta know.
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