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while removing a package with only a file and no dependencies, nor anything depending on it (not dangerous at all). I have got a message telling that some process are running without file which has been removed. I have written zypper ps and I get the following:
zypper ps |more
Los siguientes procesos en ejecución utilizan archivos eliminados:
9.so
Everything seems to be working fine (altough I haven't rebooted just in case). Do you think i should do anything? Do you have similar messages when you run zypper ps?