I think some you still don't understand the issue here... It's not about showing a progressbar or anything, it's about the current behaviour of update-manager's windows. They keep popping up in front of the active window without needing any attention. And after finishing, there is no hint that it's done. They way I think'd be most usefull is: You start the updateprocess, which integrates the progressbar in the main window of update-manager. Then you can either watch it or send it in the background. If you choose the second option, update-manager stays there until the updates are finished, without fishing for attention for nothing and gives a window-manager hint for errors and when finished.
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