« Linux : Redémarrage automatique des services après upgrade » : différence entre les versions

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(Page créée avec « <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> As others mentioned, the trouble in this case is with the needrestart command, which is part of the apt-get upgrade process in Ubuntu now (specifically 22.04 which is what I am using). By default this is set to "interactive" mode which causes the interruption of scripts. To change this behavior, we can edit the /etc/needrestart/needrestart.conf file, changing the line: #$nrconf{restart} = 'i'; to $nrconf{restart} = 'a'; (if we wa... »)
 
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Version du 21 janvier 2025 à 14:03

As others mentioned, the trouble in this case is with the needrestart command, which is part of the apt-get upgrade process in Ubuntu now (specifically 22.04 which is what I am using). By default this is set to "interactive" mode which causes the interruption of scripts.

To change this behavior, we can edit the /etc/needrestart/needrestart.conf file, changing the line:

#$nrconf{restart} = 'i';

to

$nrconf{restart} = 'a'; (if we want to restart the services automatically) or $nrconf{restart} = 'l'; to simply list the services that need restart.

If you are running a script and want to make this edit without using an interactive editor like vim, you can do so using sed, something like:

sudo sed -i 's/#$nrconf{restart} = '"'"'i'"'"';/$nrconf{restart} = '"'"'a'"'"';/g' /etc/needrestart/needrestart.conf

It looks ugly because of the single quotes in the config file and how sed handles single quotes, but it does work. Please leave a comment if you have a better looking approach.

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https://askubuntu.com/questions/1367139/apt-get-upgrade-auto-restart-services