On 21/12/2021 07:55, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The current man page for dnf no longer documents that option, though
dnf itself does seem to support it. I use "tracer", and its
corresponding dnf plugin python3-tracer, for the same effect.

I don't have any "evidence" but it seems to me that "needs-restarting" has been 
depreciated
in favor of "python3-dnf-plugin-tracer".  If installed, it will run without 
adding any parameter.
And you do get the normal tracer output.  I installed it on a system and get. 
FYI, the kernel is
also being updated.

You should restart:
  * Some applications using:
      sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
      sudo systemctl restart abrt-journal-core
      sudo systemctl restart abrt-oops
      sudo systemctl restart abrt-xorg
      sudo systemctl restart abrtd
      sudo systemctl restart firewalld
      sudo systemctl restart snmpd
      sudo systemctl restart sshd
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-homed
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-oomd
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-udevd
      sudo systemctl restart systemd-userdbd

  * These applications manually:
      (sd-pam)
      dnf
      systemctl

Additionally, there are:
  - 1 processes requiring restart of your session (i.e. Logging out & Logging 
in again)
  - 2 processes requiring reboot

For more information run:
    sudo tracer -iat 1640133714.6482332

Since this is a plugin, it isn't mentioned in the dnf man page.  But it does 
have its own
man page.

[egreshko@f35ser ~]$ man -k tracer
dnf-tracer (8)       - DNF tracer Plugin
ltrace (1)           - A library call tracer
tcptraceroute (8)    - print the route packets trace to network host
tracer (8)           - finds outdated running applications in your system
traceroute (8)       - print the route packets trace to network host
traceroute6 (8)      - print the route packets trace to network host

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