Dan McGee wrote:
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Daenyth Blank <daenyth+arch@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 05:28, ludovic coues <couesl@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe that a PKGBUILD runned solution, could allow to set some pacman's config for this. Like a field " auto-restart_daemon = 1", wich you can set to 0, if you don't want. Same for adding user.
If the field is to 1, pacman manage it by itself, if it's set to 0, pacman just print warning informing the user that he need to apply change to the daemon, i.e. restart it.
-1. Pacman is a package manager, not a system administration tool.
I think I can safely speak for most of the developers when I say Arch will *never* get in the business of restarting daemons. Ever. If we do it is a bug, because the implications of it are just too great. Think about upgrading the httpd package on a relatively high-traffic site (e.g. archlinux.org). Think we want the webserver to just restart whenever it wants? Now do the same with xinetd, mysql, and you start to see huge problems.
BTW, this has been discussed in the bug track a couple of years ago: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/9030 Allan