On 11/15/2009 10:00 AM, Maximi89 wrote: > > > 2009/11/15 Jos Vos <jos@xxxxxx <mailto:jos@xxxxxx>> > > On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 09:23:56PM +1100, Rodd Clarkson wrote: > > > Is it possible to put in a little pre/post install love that asks to > > shut firefox (saving the session) and then restarts it after the > upgrade > > is complete? > > Yum/rpm package actions do not have (and should not have) any user > interaction. Synchronisation (i.e. wait for user response) is > therefore impossible by design. > > And what if many firefox instances (for more users) are running? > > The only thing that could be done is sending some signal to all > firefox instances (and even that is tricky, but that won't help > much. > > Hi, but what happens with the people who have a low internet connection > like me? > there exist a possibility to don't restart firefox? I understand your particular situation. But, sorry, I find it absolutely amazing that anyone, anyone that uses a computer of any kind, running an OS of any kind, would not think that 'I just did an update and *one* of, or several of, my open applications (as in running) were updated. Things *must* have changed in them so I should close and reopen them to avoid problems'. And that *really* applies to someone using a rolling update such as Rawhide. -- David
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