On 10/01/2009 11:25 AM, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 11:24:18AM +0200, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, phanisvara das wrote:
strange; ive never seen zypper telling me from which version it upgraded to the new one. i just see info. about the new package being installed, not the old one being replaced.
If you run `zypper -v dup` you'll see an extended list which provides both old and new version numbers.
zypper does that nowadays: telling you which running processes are using files that have been deleted or replaced.
Next step, then, will be offering to restart affected services? :-)
Well, this would be the next idea. But as soon as you update glibc you could restart the whole system (even if its not necessary).
JFYI, zypper 1.2.5 will not show these processes after each update/removal. It will show only a short notice and suggest to run 'zypper ps' to show the processes. -- cheers, jano Ján Kupec YaST team ---------------------------------------------------------(PGP)--- Key ID: 637EE901 Fingerprint: 93B9 C79B 2D20 51C3 800B E09B 8048 46A6 637E E901 ---------------------------------------------------------(IRC)--- Server: irc.freenode.net Nick: jniq Channels: #zypp #yast #suse #susecz ---------------------------------------------------------(EOF)---