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PackageKit-device-rebind - Device rebind functionality for PackageKit

Website: http://www.packagekit.org
License: GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+
Vendor: Fedora Project
Description:
The device rebind functionality offer the ability to re-initialize devices
after firmware has been installed by PackageKit. This removes the need for the
user to restart the computer or remove and re-insert the device.

Packages

PackageKit-device-rebind-0.8.6-1.fc18.i686 [45 KiB] Changelog by Richard Hughes (2012-11-26):
- New upstream release
- Don't search in command-not-found if backend is known to be too slow
- Correctly match the installed file to a package when checking shared libraries
- Do not send the UpdatesChanged signal for only-download or simulate
- Don't throw a cryptic warning when 'pkcon update' has no packages needing an update
- Emit RequireRestart(system) in a PackageKit daemon plugin
- Move the libpackagekit-qt code to a separate project
- Perform the simulation of spawned transactions correctly
- Reinstate 'pkcon list-create' for the service pack functionality
- Show a progressbar if the user presses [esc] during the system update
- yum: Don't crash when resolving groups
- yum: Don't rely on a blacklist for RequireRestart
- yum: Handle NoMoreMirrorsRepoError when using repo.getPackage()
- yum: Only emit the package list once when using WhatProvides() with multiple search terms
- yum: Use a the error NoPackagesToUpdate when there are no updates available
- zif: Don't try to cancel the backend if it's not running

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