On 11/15/2009 10:00 AM, Maximi89 wrote:
2009/11/15 Jos Vos <jos(a)xos.nl <mailto:jos@xos.nl>>
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