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Liam O'Toole wrote:
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> Maybe. I use the command "lsof | grep 'path inode'" to identify
> such processes. For example, after this morning's update in etch, it
> yields:
> 
>     ~# lsof | grep 'path inode'
>     gnome-cup 4794     otoolel  mem       REG        3,3
>     2070470 /usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0.1 (path inode=2070469)
> 
> I suggest that that is a more reliable method of getting the
> information you require.

This command returns nothing. The point is that I get these checkrestart
messages even after a reboot, when actually no process could run 'old
versions' of upgraded files.

Johannes
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