Re: [gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-22 Thread Patrick Lauer
On 08/21/11 13:29, Anthony G. Basile wrote: Hi everyone, After updating libraries, I always run something like lsof -x / | grep DEL to see if any running binaries are linking to old libraries that were just updated and then I manually restart them. This is particularly important

[gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-21 Thread Anthony G. Basile
Hi everyone, After updating libraries, I always run something like lsof -x / | grep DEL to see if any running binaries are linking to old libraries that were just updated and then I manually restart them. This is particularly important if the update addresses some security issue in the

Re: [gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-21 Thread Michał Górny
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 07:29:45 -0400 Anthony G. Basile bas...@opensource.dyc.edu wrote: OpenSuse has a nice solution. After an upgrade, it tells you that there are some running binaries still linking against the old libraries and asks you to run zypper ps to see them in a pretty format. You

Re: [gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-21 Thread Petteri Räty
On 21.08.2011 15:27, Michał Górny wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 07:29:45 -0400 Anthony G. Basile bas...@opensource.dyc.edu wrote: OpenSuse has a nice solution. After an upgrade, it tells you that there are some running binaries still linking against the old libraries and asks you to run

Re: [gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-21 Thread Anthony G. Basile
On 08/21/2011 01:07 PM, Petteri Räty wrote: On 21.08.2011 15:27, Michał Górny wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 07:29:45 -0400 Anthony G. Basile bas...@opensource.dyc.edu wrote: OpenSuse has a nice solution. After an upgrade, it tells you that there are some running binaries still linking against

Re: [gentoo-dev] Including a warning to restart daemons after an update.

2011-08-21 Thread Jeroen Roovers
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 13:22:40 -0400 Anthony G. Basile bluen...@gentoo.org wrote: What do you think? If its a good idea, is implementing it in an eclass the way to go? Rather in PM. Portage 2.2 already does some library magic due to preserved-libs, why it can't do something in this area