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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 01:14:04 -0700, Big Chuck wrote:

> I noticed that when upgrading glibc (I had to downgrade to link some 
> legacy code) that it restarted the sshd server. Where exactly was this 
> called from? rpm itself or is there a wrapper in the mix somewhere or 
> what? Did Red Hat actually cross-reference new libraries with running 
> services and determine which ones needed to be restarted?

Examine the glibc package for post-install/upgrade scripts.

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