Hey Bill, On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Colin Walters (walters@xxxxxxxxxx) said: >> For system-level services, we have the idea of try-restart on upgrades; if >> > the service is running, we automatically restart it on upgrade. >> >> >> How does that work? Obviously you can't restart packagekitd while it's in >> the middle of upgrading. Another one you obviously can't just kill and >> restart is libvirtd. > > Actually, libvirtd does restart on upgrade. It's implemented in the > init scripts. > >> The live replace files on disk part of upgrade is also problematic, and is >> actually the most broken thing relating to updates we have right now. For >> this reason among others I think we should move to installing updates >> immediately before logout/reboot. > > Really? I think we're moving more towards a model on mobile devices where > there *is* no logout/reboot except by accident in a large number of cases. Yes and no. My (linux based) phone, for example, reboots automatically as part of the update process. However, the OS update is bundled and occurs, so far, only once a month. Personally, I've been advocating for our next generation update system to do something similar. Jon -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list