Server Admin | Server Updates | updated to 10.5.5 WITHOUT restart?

A curious thing. I wonder whether anyone else experienced the same, or similar…
When the update to Mac OS X Server 10.5.5 was released, very soon after its announcement, I used Server Admin | Server Updates to apply the update to my Mac OS X Server 10.5.4 (PowerPC Xserve).
I expected a restart to be required.
The update completed, but no restart was required!
Amazed, I made an Apple Remote Desktop connection to the server and found that it was reporting itself as 10.5.5. Definitely, without a restart.
I lacked confidence at that point, so I did restart the server, without being asked to.
I might also try to run the combo updater. Just to be doubly sure that the whole caboodle installed as it should have.
I wonder how it apparently got from 10.5.4 to 10.5.5 without a restart; and whether anyone else has experienced such oddities.

I don't know what you've experienced
1. Mac OS X Server 10.5.4 on G4 PowerPC XServe
2. Server Admin on my Macbook Pro identified that the remote Xserve should gain an update to 10.5.5
3. I followed Server Admin's invitation.
3. An ARD view of the remote server's display (Apple menu | About This Mac) showed:
* 10.5.5
— with no invitation to restart, no log in.
I simply connected via ARD, observed, thought, "What? 10.5.5? That's impossible. I haven't restarted".
it's factually impossible for a server to go from 10.x.y to 10.x.(y+1) without a restart.
Hence my bug report to Apple

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