Re: "no reboot, no logout" option in bodhi?

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Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
>> Currently bodhi offers three options on updates:
>> × unspecified
>> × reboot
>> × logout
>> 
>> For packages that provide daemons (like systemd) a third option would be
>> useful. The daemon is restarted in %post, so nothing needs to done.
>> I think this is quite common. Apart from daemons, it also applies to
>> command-line tools which only open files when started.
>> 
>> Proposal: add another option, "none", which would mean that no action
>> apart from installing the update is done.
>
> That's what "unspecified" means.

I think it meant “we don't know”, or “it's complicated”.  An option to
express that reboots are explicitly not required would make sense.  It
looks like a good suggestion to me.
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