On 17 June 2012 10:53, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So this is a problem that needs to be solved, but does it require a > reboot? Not really ... it's possible to list all processes using > zlib, convert that back into a list of packages, then instruct those > packages to restart themselves. Job done, BETTER than Windows / OS X. That's simply not possible. Some processes like dbus-daemon and gnome-session just cannot be restarted in this way. It's a complete fallacy to believe you can update core libraries on a modern Linux system without rebooting. Add btrfs snapshotting to the mix (to be able to do updates safely) and doing updates in-situ becomes impossible. If Fedora wants to statically link everything, then it's certainly possible to workaround, but that's not acceptable to Fedora for perfectly understandable reasons. > This is another case where we ape the misfeatures of Mac OS X and > Windows, instead of doing it better (cf. Wayland, GNOME 3, etc) I'm not sure how non-technical and misleading comments like this help people in coming to a decision. Can you refrain from posting things like this to a development mailing list please. Thanks, Richard. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel