First of all, Matthew, thank you for actually working on this!

However, the following "fresh" idea might be based on a lack of
knowledge about a change in the state of affairs of Linux software
(possibly attributable to sky-rocketing complexity), but except for
upgrades to large swaths of core system components - i.e. distribution-
level upgrades - I have never, for the past 14 years, seen an upgrade
that warranted forcing the user to reboot (though some can,
beneficially, prompt a recommendation of restarting a service or some
such, which dpkg and friends handle very well). GUI upgrades might very
well require a restart of X, but that's about it, so perhaps we should
work on developing functionality for dpkg and friends to queue those
pending an X restart (and then, possibly, queue core lib upgrades
pending this reboot that you seem to want to force upon people
instead)...

Thus, I can, at most, agree to a message to the effect of "Due to the
nature of the just completed upgrade, we recommend that you reboot
afterwards - or take measures equivalent to a reboot as far as <package>
is concerned."

This could, in answer to your false dilemma above, be supplemented by a
"Since your last reboot, N package upgrades have prompted such a
recommendation."

This should, of course, only be displayed in connection with upgrades
that actually prompts a recommendation for a reboot, i.e. most certainly
not at every single subsequent reboot!

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